Hi,
I've done some testing with acpi:
S1 level -> does not blank the display.
S2 level -> unsupported by the BIOS
S3/S4 level -> reboot the machine, with at best a print_cpu debug statement[1]
s5 level -> works as expected
[1] I've pressed 'pause' and copied it for anybody that wants the register
Hi
If you just looking for working acpi with your inspiron 8000 then try this patches at
http://sandcat.nl/~stijn/freebsd/dell.php. It works for me with -current.
regards
Thomas Vogt
Hi,
I've done some testing with acpi:
S1 level -> does not blank the display.
S2 level -> unsupported by the BI
Are you able to suspend to disk? So far I haven't been able to suspend to
disk on my Inspiron 8200. I'm using the "fixed" DSDT table from the URL
you posted as well.
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On Monday 01 December 2003 22:56, Thomas wrote:
> If you just looking for working acpi with your inspiron 8000 then try this
> patches at http://sandcat.nl/~stijn/freebsd/dell.php. It works for me with
> -current.
Thanx. It mentions the ports version of acpidump and iasl, which are already
in my
On Tuesday 02 December 2003 08:46, Ryan wrote:
> Are you able to suspend to disk? So far I haven't been able to suspend to
> disk on my Inspiron 8200. I'm using the "fixed" DSDT table from the URL
> you posted as well.
I used to suspend to disk in 4.x after creating the S2D partition with the
flo
On Tuesday 02 December 2003 00:47, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> On Tuesday 02 December 2003 08:46, Ryan wrote:
> > Are you able to suspend to disk? So far I haven't been able to suspend to
> > disk on my Inspiron 8200. I'm using the "fixed" DSDT table from the URL
> > you posted as well.
The fixed DSD
On Tuesday 02 December 2003 21:50, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
> > I used to suspend to disk in 4.x after creating the S2D partition with
> > the floppy image from Dell, however I don't any more..
>
> I kept the Dell partition intact. Or does it need special formatting?
If it's a newish laptop then that