[ltp] R52 - ACPI - 18586MM
Onno Benschop
linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Wed, 31 Aug 2005 13:53:00 +0930
Hi all,
After searching the 'net and reading thinkwiki, I'm no wiser as to how=20
to make my R52 sleep or hibernate. I'm running Debian with a 2.6.11=20
kernel and no matter what I do, I cannot seem to figure it out. There=20
are other issues as well, as outlined below.
1. Pressing the "lid-close micro switch" turns off the back-light,
and processes are stopped and modules are unloaded, but the
machine doesn't actually go to sleep. Releasing it, starts
processes and loads modules. For some reason mysql doesn't stop,
even if the database isn't actually in use.
2. The fan runs continuously, sometimes it starts racing and settles
down again.
3. The console shows half the screen, or broken characters, depending
on the vga mode I set in lilo.conf
4. Switching between X-sessions (I run two), shows a lot of video
garbage while the switch happens, I think this is related to the
corruption I see on the console.
5. My lilo.conf append is: append=3D"apm=3Doff acpi=3Don
video=3Dvesa:ywrap,pmipal,mtrr pci=3Dnoacpi acpi_sleep=3Ds3_bios
resume=3D/dev/sda2"
6. I cannot seem to make the Bluetooth Fn-F5 key generate any events,
this means that I cannot capture the event to unload an external
bluetooth module, or perhaps turn off the wireless radio. (I don't
believe that I have built-in Bluetooth)
7. I cannot seem to find a way to turn off the screen, a work-around
is to switch to an external monitor with Fn-F7.
8. I'm using ibm-acpi v0.11.
9. On one occasion I saw my machine actually sleep after pressing
Fn-F4, but it didn't wake up. I could not reproduce that.
10. It is my understanding that my machine should sleep when I press
Fn-F4, it should hibernate when I press Fn-F12, and turn off the
screen when I press Fn-F3, regardless of power coming from AC or
Battery - is that correct?
11. The machine seems to detect an eth1, but doesn't actually tell me
what it is. The vendor_name_kv tells me: Linux - ohci1394, which
makes me think that it's the fire wire port.
My biggest observation is that others don't seem to have anywhere the=20
same number of problems, which makes me think that I'm missing something =
(not so) obvious, or that I'm doing something wrong.
My order of priority is:
* sleep
* fan
* hibernate
Hoping that you folks will have some clue-bats to hit me over the head=20
with and point me in the right direction.
Appreciate any responses,
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Onno Benschop
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