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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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On 5/17/05, Cliff Rowley <cliffrowley@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Morning folks :) |
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> I've successfully patched my kernel (2.6.11-gentoo-r8) with software |
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> suspend 2, and I just about have it working. However after deciding |
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> to give it a rest for the night and write some code, I pulled my T40 |
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> off of its docking station and it hung completely (no response at all, |
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> not even keyboard lights). At first I thought this might be an issue |
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> with switching from AC to DC whilst running, so I hard reset the |
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> machine and booted from cold on DC, but it hung again. In fact, with |
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> swsusp2 in my kernel, I cannot run on DC at all! |
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> I did some research, and found these: |
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> https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=6108 |
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> https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=7612 |
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> It was recommended in these posts to try disabling laptop_mode, which |
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> I did - but to no avail. Does anyone have software suspend running |
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> properly on an IBM T* laptop? Or has anyone come across these |
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> problems before and found some way to solve it? I'm not using madwifi |
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> as some people in these posts are doing - but I am using ndiswrapper |
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> with the bcmwl5 driver (I have a Buffalo G54 cardbus wireless card). |
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> I don't know what to do next to try to figure it out. If I can't |
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> figure something today I'll just compile an alternative kernel without |
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> swsusp2 for the time being - but I'd really like to figure this out if |
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> possible. |
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> Thanks :) |
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