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are you using ibm-acpi module ? It does generate an ACPI event for |
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dock/undock and you might have the wrong action for such event (if |
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ibm_acpi is loaded you have /proc/acpi/ibm/dock ). |
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I'm using vanilla-sources 2.6.11.9 + swsup2 on T30 and I have no |
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problems with suspend to RAM and suspend to disk 2, but I'm not using |
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docking and I cannot say anything. Btw, what's Dyntick ? |
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Regards, |
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Ovidiu |
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Cliff Rowley wrote: |
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>On 5/17/05, Andrew Randles <ehud42@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>>I have software suspend from the kenrel running on a T42 (2.6.11 |
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>>gentoo -r6). I do not use suspend 2. |
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>>I don't have a dock so I can't comment on that but I use it with |
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>>laptop_mode and again no problem. |
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>OK, thanks for your feedback :) |
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>I'm still digging around to try and work out what is causing the hang. |
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> I also have Dyntick patched, and I guess it could just as easily be |
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>that .. I'm currently compiling a kernel with just swsusp2 and no |
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>dyntick to see if I still crash. |
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>Cheers ;) |
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