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> > I use the gentoo-sources kernel on my ASUS L3400D laptop. I would like |
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> > to get suspend to RAM working... When I execute "echo 3 > |
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> > /proc/acpi/sleep" nothing happens. Sleep states 1 and 5 work |
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> > perfectly. I would like to know |
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> No surprise:-) In 2.4 kernels S States aren't officially supported. Wait |
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> until the 2.6 kernels.. Perhaps there are some backports.. |
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Do you know if ACPI S states are already supported in the 2.5 kernels? I |
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had a laptop with APM support and I loved the suspend feature. So I really |
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am looking forward using it again. |
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> > if somebody can help me with this. Also, I would like to know what |
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> > version of the ACPI4Linux patch is included with gentoo-sources, or at |
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> > least where I can find that version. |
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> http://acpi.sourceforge.net/ |
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> and |
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> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=36832 |
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Yeah, I already browsed there, but I was wondering if the latest patches |
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are applied to the gentoo kernels too? That's why I turned to this mailing |
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list. |
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> > |
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> > Actually, I don't even know if suspend is already supported in the |
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> > kernel... Maybe this is the wrong place to ask these questions, but I |
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> Yep, I think it is... |
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I'm sorry, I'll check the ACPI mailing lists. |
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> > first want to know what version of the ACPI patch is in the Gentoo |
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> > kernel, before I inquire at the ACPI mailing lists. Hopefully there |
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> > are people on |
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> See @ acpi-mail-archive on sf. A lot people asked already the same |
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> questions... |
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