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--- Comment #14 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-05-05 23:41 ---
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> why is this filed against ACPI?
> If you boot with "acpi=off" does it go away?
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Yes I can easily do 10 kernel compiles and several oggencoding jo
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please try latest kernel with attached patch and not select a
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--- Comment #14 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-05-05 22:12 ---
No. the problem exist.
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Hi,
Thanks for the test.
It seems that the LID initial state is right after the custom DSDT is used.
But it brings some new problems.
Will you please confirm whether t
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Summary: ACPI: Unable to turn cooling device [81007ffa6810] 'on' is spewed
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> Ok, so the only way to make it work is hpet=disable.
Isn't the other solution to simply not load p4_clockmod?
(and continue using the hpet, as is done by default)
I thought
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--- Comment #11 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-05-05 14:48 ---
There is no long wait for timeout as can be seen in previous kernels. It looks
like the battery status reading works. Anyway, there are still some "timed-out"
results.
I will
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I started `watch -n 5 "cat /proc/acpi/batt
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The attached DSDT somehow has the wrong format. It should be something that a C
compiler can understand. Unfortunately I have no idea how to convert it...
Can you provide it i
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--- Comment #68 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-05-05 09:44 ---
I'm not sure what do you mean by "the windows"? Do you mean Microsoft Windows?
I have no MS Windows on this notebook but I can ask my sister, she has the
same, if it's this what
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With this patch, AC adapter events are now being picked up in user space
(KPowersave switches between Powersave and Performance modes) correctly.
BTW I have found that my adap
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Yes, have to agree with you on that - since I don't know why this happened now
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same here:
uname -a
Linux baboon 2.6.25-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Apr 21 23:20:06 EEST 2008 i686
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T7500 @ 2.20GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
and latest BIO
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I own the m6700ne (should only differ from 6800ne by the screen). I had the
same problem - I don't know since when it does not occur anymore, but I just
did a test with bios ver
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Hi, Ian
It seems that your computer can be shutdown correctly after power cut. It
looks very weird. Since the bug can't be reproduced on your desktop, IMO this
bug can be re
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Well I don't need the lid event when I want to resume notebook form sleep,
because I have to press a key to resume the notebook.
Actually I don't need the open event so much (
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Hi,
This is weird, because this weekend we had a power cut whilst my computer was
on. When I switched my computer back on again, I was able to shut it down
completely without
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Bob, what do you think of the patch in comment #15?
Or should we just override the signature of dynamic tables?
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I will try it with latest rc (2.6.26-rc1) in the evening. Logs from 2.6.25
doesn't contain the wake-up, because I didn't wait this long to get it (it
might come). Anyway, I will
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Hi
From the log in comment #5 it seems that OSPM will always call the function
of smb_check_done after the lockup. But there is no wakeup event for the SBS HC
controller. It
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> Some statistics before I attach the result from the syslog:
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> w/ battery:
> acpi-ints before suspend/resume: 2968
> acpi-ints after suspend/resum
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