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--- Comment #4 from Zhang Rui 2009-04-02 05:59:51 ---
> Every 20 or S3 suspends, the machine shuts completely off:
every 20 what?
> the crescent-moon LED turns on,
how many LEDs are on in all?
> I had noticed this problem with vanilla 2.6
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--- Comment #96 from Zhang Rui 2009-04-02 05:42:46 ---
weird, the dmesg doesn't show the info I need.
please retry this test, but
1. don't use boot options "acpi.debug_layer=0x acpi.debug_level=0x2007"
2. echo enable > /sys/module/acpi
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Difference in dmesg output
I executed this script and then diffed both dmesg files:
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--- Comment #2 from Sanjoy Mahajan 2009-04-02 03:55:40 ---
I put the machine into suspend using just
echo mem > /sys/power/state
(i.e. not with s2ram or acpid scripts) and wake it up by opening the lid or
pushing the Fn key if the lid is alr
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Summary: S3 suspend: power shuts off completely every 20 or so
suspends (T60)
Product: ACPI
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 2.6.29
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
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--- Comment #5 from Henrique de Moraes Holschuh 2009-04-02
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You won't _see_ a crack in the thermal interface by inspecting the thing with
normal means. If the thermal glue broke, there is an air gap (or more of one)
between the C
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--- Comment #94 from Zhang Rui 2009-04-02 02:14:55 ---
this seems to be another BIOS/AML code problem.
when set the backlight to 10 (the minimum brightness value),
there is a failure when evaluating STBR method.
please do this test in the comm
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--- Comment #4 from Maciej Piechotka 2009-04-01
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> (In reply to comment #1)
> > It would be nice to know what "overheating very much" means (i.e. the
> > output of
> > the thermal sensors), after all, tha
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> It would be nice to know what "overheating very much" means (i.e. the output
> of
> the thermal sensors), after all, that's highly subjective.
According
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--- Comment #2 from Henrique de Moraes Holschuh 2009-04-01
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I noticed now that the report implies we did better in earlier versions, so
regardless of whether that thinkpad needs some hardware loving care, we will
need to find out
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--- Comment #43 from paul 2009-04-01 19:43:33 ---
I am sorry. I can not test this patch now. I am out of my pc with problem until
the end of April. Will rest the patch when I am back.
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--- Comment #5 from harald.schi...@gmail.com 2009-04-01 18:45:09 ---
those both acpi dumps were made with the boot option acpi=off
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--- Comment #42 from Anders Henke 2009-04-01 15:28:35
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> Another box popped up with a slight variation of the same problem:
> Interrupts are configured and set via ACPI, but the LAN card didn't work.
>
> Booting
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Interrupts are configured and set via ACPI, but the LAN card didn't work.
Booting the box with acpi=noirq solves tha
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Bug 10279 depends on bug 9998, which changed state.
Bug 9998 Summary: SCI interrupt storm - lost keystrokes - Acer Travelmate 4002
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--- Comment #61 from Rob Lensen 2009-04-01 07:03:19 ---
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> > TuxOnIce 3.0-rc7 (http://tuxonice.net)
> > Replacing swsusp.
> > TuxOnIce: Resume= parameter is empty. Hibernating will be disabled.
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> TuxOnIce is not par
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--- Comment #2 from harald.schi...@gmail.com 2009-04-01 06:59:54 ---
Adding "nolapic_timer" made it worse, it then always panics.
I'll try the rest later and provide you with the acpi outputs...
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