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what is you kernel config?I tried -rc5 on a Asus A6B, it boot just fine.Before
boot, please remove any un-necessarily attached devices.
Does the boot pass through requ
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result of acpidump
Here is the output of acpidump
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noapic and nolapic don't seem to make much difference either...
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I've modified wakeup.S so that the start looks like the code at the end of this
comment. The computer doesn't beep when woken up. I'm not too familiar with
x86-assembler
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I've tried the BEEP thing as detailed in http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/9/10/123 and
I get no beep sound on resume. I'm close to throwing this laptop against the
wall! :-)
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Using acpi_os_name="Microsoft Windows XP" also doesn't change things.
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dsl file for my lenovo bios
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dmesg with PM DEBUG
I've attached the output of dmesg when CONFIG
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Nope... rc5 hangs as well. What could be wrong? Are there any config or boot
options I should try?
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Luming, where is the resume path assembly code? I've removed all the modules I
can, and still the resume hang happens. I'm pretty comfortable with assembly,
but I don't
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this works in 2.6.20 (feisty)
** Also affects: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released
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Dell X1 fails to resume with mmc_core and sdhci modules loaded
https://launch
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I noticed another effect with 2.6.20-rc5 with Rafael's patches: often (but not
always) the fan keeps running at a low speed and never turns off. If this
happens, the onl
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Izar, i found .17 kernel almost unusable on this laptop. Did you try newer
kernels?
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Adding more info.
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Linux izar 2.6.17-10-generic #2 SMP Fri Oct 13 18:45:35 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
CPU0
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does 2.6.20-rc kernel boot?
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Please try the beep code at bug# 7860 to see how far the S3 resume could get.
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Hi, I have problems with ACPI on Lenovo N100 3000 too. See this bug:
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The following code is from Pavel.
#define BEEP \
inb $97, %al; \
outb%al, $0x80; \
movb$3, %al;\
outb%al,
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please try to remove as many modules as possible before re-testing S3.
If no luck, please try to play with Speaker (since you don't have serial port)
by inserting the Be
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Referring to Comment #75:
Yes, there is.
Do you unload psmouse before the suspend?
BTW, in my previous posts "suspend" means "hibernate". Frankly, I haven't used
th
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