[ltp] Re: T23 / ibm-acpi
Stephan Holl
linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Tue, 17 Aug 2004 20:42:17 +0200
Hello Steffen,=20
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 14:31:09 +0000 Steffen Schwientek
<schwientek@web.de> wrote:
>=20
> I tried it on my T22, without damaging my thinkpad.
>=20
> I can access now Fn-3, Fn-4 and Fn-12.
> I have an working S1 sleepstate, an somewhat buggy S3 Sleepstate
> (sound doesn?t works after resume) and an non working S4 sleepstate
> (system hibernate to swap, but if I want to resume, the system is just
> booting normally)
did you give resume=3D/dev/hda<swap> to your kernel command line?! When Ic
forgot this, my TP will boot as normal, only the swap is deactivated,
because the former RAM is lying in it...
>=20
> > I'm using=20
> > standard ACPI on Fedora Core 2 right now, but only seem to be able
> > to get suspend to memory working, and none of the buttons ('echo 3 >
> > /proc/acpi/sleep' isn't as nice as hitting a button).
>=20
> You need to configure the acpid daemon to use all the nifty buttons.
> On gentoo, only the powerbutton works out of the box.
> Use ibm-acpi, and read the README carefully, and use the ibm-thinkpad
> acpid configuration example as base (but you need to change some
> values there, too.
just my 0.02 =A4-cent
cheers
Stephan
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