From: Luca C. <lu...@pc...> - 2003-12-30 20:24:14
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, on 12/27/03 22:51, Karol Kozimor wrote: |>- - S1 <cut> | [the following is for ASUS L3800C] | Same here for USB (actually, unloading {usb-,}uhci suffices, 2.6 doesn't | hang though). ALSA doesn't seem to care in my case. | About the shutdown: it is likely that a PWRF event is issued after resume | like in my case, kill acpid prior to suspending and see if it makes any | difference (I reported the PWRF problem here a while ago, but have | received no feedback so far). sometimes I'm a bit stupid... You're right, there's a PWRF event once you resume from S1 and this is the cause for the entering in 'INIT 0'. Stopping 'acpid' or renaming the action associated to the PWRF event all goes well: I got a complete S1 and a complete resume. There're 2 new problems, now: after resuming from S1, the fan turns on loudly and I can't reboot (but the 'shutdown -h now' works). About the PWRF event, I sent this mail to the 'acpid' author: it seems that any button you press to resume from S1 (so even not the power-button), the 'acpid' generates a PWRF event. This should be avoid, I mean, it seems that this happens only in S1 state and not in S3. About the ALSA problem, maybe the *real* problem is related to the fact that I've an 'osl-0892/semaphore' error in my 'dmesg' and at boot when trying to load ALSA drivers (but they work without any problems): IIRC this is a known problem on ASUS Centrino laptops (I'm sure at least on ASUS M3N) and AFAIK there's no solution ATM. |>- - S4 <cut> | Kill X and unload AGP or use Nigel's patches from swsusp.sf.net. I answered in the Pavel's mail about AGP/DRM modules. Question: the Nigel's patches let you leave the AGP modules on? Thx, bye, Gismo / Luca -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Debian - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQE/8c0MVAp7Xm10JmkRAo2+AJ4wCjY6ywGHpldiGlJdh1Pwvrp+KgCfQsYK LyUlxjrdDn5rcngRBdh0rOQ= =Spls -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |