[ltp] Thinkpad X30 - Ubuntu 6.10 - Kernel 2.6.19.1 - no suspend

Dominik Geisel linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Sun, 17 Dec 2006 16:57:55 +0100


I tried to configure:

"ec_intr=0" in the kernel as I found on
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Problems_with_ACPI_suspend-to-ram, but
that didn't help.

I'm not sure it's something with the wake-up-scripts because I didn't
change anything on them.

Anyone got an idea on the kernel configuration?

Thanks and bye,
Dominik


2006/12/15, Marcin Trybus <mtrybus@o2.pl>:
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>  Dominik Geisel wrote:
>  > Hi there!
>  >
>  > I have a Thinkpad X30 with a PIII-M 1.2 GHz processor. I run Ubuntu
>  > 6.10 (Edgy Eft) and out of the box standby (Fn-F4) and hibernation
>  > (Fn-F12) work fine.
>
>  Just like on my T23. Not to mention Fn-F3 & Fn-F7 that also work out
>  of the box.
>
>  > I need to upgrade my kernel to
> the most recent 2.6.19.1
>  > <http://2.6.19.1> for other reasons. I just copied the
> Ubuntu
>  > .config-file (from 2.6.17-10-generic, the default Ubuntu 6.10
>  > kernel) and deselected lots of kernel options that were preselected
>  > for the Ubuntu kernel.
>
>  I did "make oldconfig" that should have done the same.
>
>  > Most thinks work fine, including
> the Thinkpad keys - except standby
>  > and hibernation. The Thinkpad goes into both modes fine (as far as I
>  > can see) but never wakes up, the system crashes completely, even
>  > Ctrl-Alt-Del doesn't work any more.
>
>  I have exactly the same problem. It kind of powers up, but the moon
>  LED stays on, HDD doesn't spin up, LCD is blank, right? You tell me
>  what happened. On top of that the Fn-F3 doesn't work anymore. It
>  should be something in wake-up scripts but I have no time (or relevant
>  skill) to look through them.
>
>  > P.S.: Which kernel system
> architecture is correct for the X30's
>  > PIII-M: Pentium 3 or Pentium M?
>
>  I have a 1,13GHz Mobile Pentium-III M which has the same core as yours
>  and it's actually both. I use the latter.
>
>  BTW, can a non-Debian user guess how much space to you need to build a
>  kernel package? My linux/ directory has grown to over 470MB in the
>  process. %-)
>
>  Regards,
>
>  Marcin Trybus
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