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From: Antonio Mignolli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Jun 7, 2007 2:36 PM
Subject: Re: lid switch hangs notebook
To: Pavel Machek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi, thanks for all your responses.
Never
Hi!
> The problem reported below has not been solved,
> I tried with the last stable kernel 2.6.21.3.
>
> But it seems not to be an ACPI issue,
> I removed ACPI support from the kernel,
> and still have the problem.
> What else could be?
Does it hang the box if you close/open the lid on grub
Hi!
The problem reported below has not been solved,
I tried with the last stable kernel 2.6.21.3.
But it seems not to be an ACPI issue,
I removed ACPI support from the kernel,
and still have the problem.
What else could be?
Does it hang the box if you close/open the lid on grub prompt?
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From: Antonio Mignolli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Jun 7, 2007 2:36 PM
Subject: Re: lid switch hangs notebook
To: Pavel Machek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, thanks for all your responses.
Never enabled APM,
and sure
Hi,
On Mon, Jun 04, 2007 at 10:26:05PM +0200, Antonio Mignolli wrote:
> Interesting...
> The lid problem was solved, but many others arised.
> I don't remember what lapic is, I didn't put the lapic on kernel
> command line, but it seemed to be active by default:
> # find /sys -name "*lapic*"
>
Interesting...
The lid problem was solved, but many others arised.
I don't remember what lapic is, I didn't put the lapic on kernel
command line, but it seemed to be active by default:
# find /sys -name "*lapic*"
/sys/devices/system/lapic_nmi
/sys/devices/system/lapic_nmi/lapic_nmi0
Hi,
On Mon, Jun 04, 2007 at 12:57:21PM +0200, Antonio Mignolli wrote:
> Hi.
> The problem reported below has not been solved,
> I tried with the last stable kernel 2.6.21.3.
>
> But it seems not to be an ACPI issue,
> I removed ACPI support from the kernel,
> and still have the problem.
> What
On Monday 04 June 2007 04:57:21 am Antonio Mignolli wrote:
> The problem reported below has not been solved,
> I tried with the last stable kernel 2.6.21.3.
>
> But it seems not to be an ACPI issue,
> I removed ACPI support from the kernel,
> and still have the problem.
> What else could be?
The
Hi.
The problem reported below has not been solved,
I tried with the last stable kernel 2.6.21.3.
But it seems not to be an ACPI issue,
I removed ACPI support from the kernel,
and still have the problem.
What else could be?
On 4/13/07, Bjorn Helgaas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thursday 15
Hi.
The problem reported below has not been solved,
I tried with the last stable kernel 2.6.21.3.
But it seems not to be an ACPI issue,
I removed ACPI support from the kernel,
and still have the problem.
What else could be?
On 4/13/07, Bjorn Helgaas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 15
On Monday 04 June 2007 04:57:21 am Antonio Mignolli wrote:
The problem reported below has not been solved,
I tried with the last stable kernel 2.6.21.3.
But it seems not to be an ACPI issue,
I removed ACPI support from the kernel,
and still have the problem.
What else could be?
The lid
Hi,
On Mon, Jun 04, 2007 at 12:57:21PM +0200, Antonio Mignolli wrote:
Hi.
The problem reported below has not been solved,
I tried with the last stable kernel 2.6.21.3.
But it seems not to be an ACPI issue,
I removed ACPI support from the kernel,
and still have the problem.
What else
Interesting...
The lid problem was solved, but many others arised.
I don't remember what lapic is, I didn't put the lapic on kernel
command line, but it seemed to be active by default:
# find /sys -name *lapic*
/sys/devices/system/lapic_nmi
/sys/devices/system/lapic_nmi/lapic_nmi0
Hi,
On Mon, Jun 04, 2007 at 10:26:05PM +0200, Antonio Mignolli wrote:
Interesting...
The lid problem was solved, but many others arised.
I don't remember what lapic is, I didn't put the lapic on kernel
command line, but it seemed to be active by default:
# find /sys -name *lapic*
Hi,
I'm running a slackware 10.2 on a HP/Compaq nx5000.
With kernels <= 2.6.17.3 I didn't have problems.
Starting from 2.6.19 if I close the notebook's video,
or if I press the lid switch,
after a couple of time, or after a few seconds, the o.s. hangs
completely. The only thing to do is a brute
Hi,
I'm running a slackware 10.2 on a HP/Compaq nx5000.
With kernels = 2.6.17.3 I didn't have problems.
Starting from 2.6.19 if I close the notebook's video,
or if I press the lid switch,
after a couple of time, or after a few seconds, the o.s. hangs
completely. The only thing to do is a brute
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