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System information data
Yes indeed. Such configuration (PATA driver
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Sorry, I forgot to add that the bios of my pc is set as follow:
ACPI SUSPEND TYPE: S1 (and not S3).
In the kernel message at boot, I read:
ACPI SUPPORT: S0 S1 S4 S5
So,
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I try as from your indication, recompiling the last kernel with:
CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP=y.
Morevoer, I tried varius configuration, as:
# ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Pow
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acpidump output from pmtools-2005
I send this as requested on t
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Summary: ACPI Exception (acpi_processor-0272): AE_BAD_PARAMETER,
Invalid _PSS data [20060623]
Kernel Version: 2.6.17-mm5
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
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Right, just discovered I was reading it incorrectly, so ignore last comment.
I've now killed my wifi0 which was sharing the IRQ (madwifi driver).
The interrupts are go
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Hi!
I ran my machine the last week with an unchanged kernel and without any sensor
modules loaded (i2c-piix4,adm1021,eeprom).
There has NOT been any problem with any t
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Yes, it did (but not *perfectly*). S3 wakeup works, but is quietly hosing
something that ends up causing an ext3 deadlock some unspecified (and wildly
variant) time lat
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The screen seems to be completely black. No blacklight or glow of any kind.
There is no hard drive activity and I can't ping the machine.
The disk led blinks once for
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Pressing the power button is creating an event:
button/power PWRF 0080 0001
However, it doesn't seem to be upping the interrupts in /proc/interrupts:
169:
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Hi Len,
see dmesg. CPUFREQ simply don't stop, but it is compiled into kernel, not
module. There is config.gz included.
There are no external modules, only modules incl
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Summary|Toshiba M50 - Laptop screen |No lid events - Toshiba M50
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Summary|Acer travelmate 3202 - No |Need smart battery support -
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Summary: I/O errors after resuming from S3
Kernel Version: 2.6.17.2
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
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Most recent kernel where this bug did
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Can someone test a recent -git snapshot to confirm this bug still exists?
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