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Preserve (selectively) the fan level on resume
It is ready, tested, and
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> I have confirmed that this is still a problem under Linus' 2.6.27-rc8 tree
> of 2008-09-29 ( 94aca1dac6f6d21f4b07e4864baf7768c
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I have confirmed that this is still a problem under Linus' 2.6.27-rc8 tree
of 2008-09-29 ( 94aca1dac6f6d21f4b07e4864baf7768cabcc6e7 ) .
I'm now building the latest linux-2.6-ti
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Ah, miscalculated jiffies should break keys before suspend to ram...
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Well, not necessarily.
That still may be a result of the IO-APIC changes in .27. I had a similar
issue on my test box that has been blacklisted and now works well.
Jason, ca
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Jeremy Thornhill : Can you test current intrepid and say if kernel
2.6.27 fixes the problem?
I have a inspiron 9300 and I tested intrepid 2.6.27 kernel and it
resumes correctly after suspend. I have problems with ati driver after
resuming, nm crashes and bluetooth seems to stop working. I don't
re
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ok i will try in the week-end;
in the last week the problem seems solved automagically, but i dont think it so
much cause of the random factor.
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Will you please attach the output of acpidump?
It will be great if you can attach the output of lspci -vvvxxx after and before
suspend.
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I will refresh the patch in comment #26 and resend it to the ACPI mailing list
again.
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... well logged in graphically in gnome that is...
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For me, just adding "rmmmod snd_hda_intel" to the end of /etc/default/halt is
not enough.
Maybe I need to stop things using the driver. Will invistigate; does anyone
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Where to put these commands?
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>> Same poweroff problem on a Desktop Shuttle SB81P with latest BIOS,
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> Dapper, 686 kernel and Dapper.
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> Hi Nico, after some research somebody on linuxquestions has found this
> problem is actually due to the Intel HDA sound driver. I've confirmed
> the workaround on
> Same poweroff problem on a Desktop Shuttle SB81P with latest BIOS,
Dapper, 686 kernel and Dapper.
Hi Nico, after some research somebody on linuxquestions has found this
problem is actually due to the Intel HDA sound driver. I've confirmed
the workaround on two different Shuttle XPC models, SB8
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No, msleep(5) doesn't work. But udelay(x) does work, where x=500-5000,
x=0 works too.
I'm wondering if that might be some jiffy(clocksource)-related problem.
My T21 has 800MH
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Tweak AGP (cripple & others workaround features)
Again i am very sorry.
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update sysfs state on every access
This should help, but it is definitely
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Last attachment description was wrong, that's ec->flags printout of course.
Sorry for confusion.
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I tried the patch and it does work fine.
Thanks for the help to everybody.
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Also could you attach the Xorg.0.log file in lockup case.
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So I have removed the BusType option and I also removed the line:
BusID "PCI:1:0:0"
After several minutes, the GDM logging window is not yet blocked. Maybe the
problema
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Seems there is no reboot problem, at list in runlevel 3.
I am try patch http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11374#C6
and no error appear.
dmesg in the attachment
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I have finally managed to compile fglrx with kernel 2.6.26. It also required to
use unused symbols (because it needs init_mm). Unfortunately, it also fails
when CPU IDLE is en
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What would be really usefull too is 3-4 dumps with fglrx (sadly it's
still the easiest way to find out how to setup some of the regs).
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ok i'm testing it now;
if it will work as in your opinion what i've to do?
have i to give you some others output? what additional information are useful ?
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Can you check if this is a regression from 2.6.26(.x), please?
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Keys work after resume with yield().
(Keys work even if there is no msleep/udelay/yield/etc.)
BTW According to http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:T20
there were no 550MHz
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To solve the problem, you can include USB in the kernel (not module). But that
does not sometimes bad decision. Because this problem I have, in many
distriudivah (including Liv
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Summary: Laptop crashes with ACPI Video or when unplugging A/C
Product: ACPI
Version: 2.5
KernelVersion: 2.6.26 2.6.27 linux-next mm
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I do not have the Docking station. Even when all the devices disconnected from
the laptop, said "Docking station" appears in the log.
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Hi!
Ok, I did this. After 20s I pressed the power button. But nothing happened. So
after quite some time, i started to press random keys on the keyboard ( but
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hi, Mats
Will you please try the latest kernel(2.6.27-rc6) and see whether the
problem still exists?
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H, Roman
It seems very weird that "IRQ 19: nobody cared" disappears after the system
is rebooted.
From the log it seems that there exists the dock station. Will you pleas
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Does it help ?
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I have found something str
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So I tried your last patch. It doesn't solve the problem. With this one, the
screen remains black when X start. I never see the clock shown when gdm starts
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Hmm, I looked at the dmesg and both kacpid and kacpid_notify are sleeping and
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I have no real idea yet, how to debug this, but the patch which replaced udelay
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Ok, I will do this.
Btw, the same problem occurs with 2.6.26 kernel from lenny
("2.6.26-1-686 #1 SMP Wed Sep 10 16:46:13 UTC 2008")
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Sorry, I was wrong with the "already
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