While I received some replies off list about the continued
depreciation of APM (rightly so) and the ongoing development and
difficultly of doing ACPI work remotely, I figured I'd give this a
spin with past releases anyway, so:
ACPI hibernate doesn't work from 5.2 through -current, but APM
hibernat
Hrm, I'll work on this and report back, but dissecting the tree and
venturing down the ACPI and APM rabbit holes is likely beyond my
ability.
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 6:39 PM, Kenneth Westerback
wrote:
> 5.2 to 5.5 is a big jump. Can you try 5.3 and/or 5.4 to narrow down
> when the problem began?
5.2 to 5.5 is a big jump. Can you try 5.3 and/or 5.4 to narrow down
when the problem began? Bisecting the tree would be the next step. :-)
Ken
On 20 March 2014 20:34, Daniel Melameth wrote:
> With OpenBSD 5.2, I had no issue doing suspend and hibernate: when I
> closed the lid, it suspende
With OpenBSD 5.2, I had no issue doing suspend and hibernate: when I
closed the lid, it suspended, when I hit Fn+F12 the BIOS took over,
with it's own pretty text interface, and hibernated the system.
iwi(4) also worked flawlessly with suspend/hibernate. Fast forward to
upgrading to "5.5" with AC
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