[ltp] R40 suspend-resume (was Re: Hardware-Suspend)

Dirk Husemann linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Wed, 18 Jun 2003 10:56:42 +0200


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On 06/17/2003 06:22 PM, Georg Sauthoff wrote:

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>I disabled APIC in the kernel config and now it powers down!
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>Regards
>Georg Sauthoff
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also,  I've found that when I had the EHCI driver enabled, that my R40 
would get stuck on resume (mumbling something about over-charge on USB 
ports)...disabling it solves that problem (but is not really a solution 
when you need USB 2.0, which so far I don't).

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On 06/17/2003 06:22 PM, Georg Sauthoff wrote:<br>
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I disabled APIC in the kernel config and now it powers down!

Regards
Georg Sauthoff

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also,&nbsp; I've found that when I had the EHCI driver enabled, that my R40
would get stuck on resume (mumbling something about over-charge on USB
ports)...disabling it solves that problem (but is not really a solution
when you need USB 2.0, which so far I don't). <br>
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