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This is duplicateable with a "fresh" gentoo install with basic xorg-x11 in a x86
environment.
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I'm having trouble finding acpidump... is it part of a larger package of tools?
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please take a look at acpi.sf.net
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please try this debug patch to test wake on lan.
>From the bug description and the screen message, this problem is likely
relative to PCI1 GPE storm.
diff --git a/driv
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cool, you found a compiler related bug.
What gcc version you are using?
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$ cat /proc/acpi/wakeup
Device Sleep state Status
P0P1 4disabled
UAR1 4disabled
USB0 3disabled
USB1 3
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lsmod and dmesg on resume on 18rc3
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upgraded to 18rc3.
same problem.
oddly enough, this time I can ssh in, though, and do things, through wireless.
Attached is lsmod and dmesg
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So we some progress. ;-)
Please also attach the output of 'cat /proc/interrupts' (before and after the
resume) and 'lspci'.
Have you tried to attach a USB keyboard to
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hmm, but it works now, i see! for some reason, it works now!
now it goes back to password prompt within gnome.
The only other thing, and I don't know if this is due to
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Summary: ACPI Battery Status bug
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I spoke too soon, I just tried suspending again then resuming, and it went back
to no keyboard input not showing password prompt like before. it seems to work
a LOT Of
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just test debug patch, wake on lan still hangs:(
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Did you see the flood of "Unalbe to queue handler for GPE .." message on
screen?
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>Did you see the flood of "Unalbe to queue handler for GPE .." message on
screen?
for kernel 2.6.18-rc2, the only message showed on screen is "inu"
for kernel 2.6.17, I
The results you gave from /proc/acpi/battery and from HAL seem
consistent to me. It clearly indicates that once the battery charged
your laptop stops using the AC and works on battery. Did you notice
anything that can actually confirm this ?
It looks like a hardware bug or a BIOS misconfiguration.
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Ive spoken to a developer of the suspend2 project and apparently this is a
problem with the ide driver. Ive joined the linux-ide mailing list and Ill try
to figure out a
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