Hi Krunoslav,

Krunoslav Sever wrote:
On Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 10:26:13AM +0200 wrote
 Bart Samwel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi Krunoslav,

Krunoslav Sever wrote:
On Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 08:36:03PM +0200 wrote
 Bart Samwel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Krunoslav,

Krunoslav Sever wrote:
Today I upgraded to -6 which disabled the sleep button on my (old)
HP Omnibook 6000, at least on console. Haven't tested if it still works
from X, though (xfce Desktop).

With -5 the sleep button functioned perfectly from console and from the
xfce Desktop. After downgrading to -5 again, everything works fine again,
so it must be the changes between these two versions.

Before downgrading I tried to revert the change in
/etc/acpi/events/sleepbtn manually and and stop/start
/etc/init.d/acpi-support, but that didn't have any effect, so I guess
there have been some more changes (or I forget to restart something
else?).

The changelog led me to this bug number which I guess is the culprit, so I
hope this is the right place to post this issue.

Maybe you can provide a workaround, otherwise I will be staying with -5
for now.

This is a fairly basic lenny installation, just base and some selected
additional packages, nothing custom. If you should need more details, I
can provide them later (at work right now).
Sorry about the delay, I've been a bit busy. Could you try replacing the
contents of /usr/share/acpi-support/suspendorhibernate by the contents
of the attached file and tell me the results? This change will be
included to fix another suspend problem in 0.109-6, and if this fixes it
for you, then you are experiencing the same problem and I don't have to
change anything else. For more info, see bugs #496911 an d #497570:

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=496911
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=497570

If this doesn't fix things for you, we need to do do some debugging on
your setup. But we'll wait with that until we know that it's necessary!

Cheers,
Bart

No sweat about the delay, since I have a working setup for now, there is no real
urgency.

Anyway, replaced the file, sleep button didn't work (console). Replacing back,
enabled it again.

Let me know what you need for debugging the setup. I did no manual changes, so
it is the setup established by apt, though I suppose there are local settings
involved.
OK, then let's debug this. I would like to see the output of:

bash -x /usr/share/acpi-support/suspendorhibernate suspend

Okay, following occurred: with version -5 I obtained out-5 in the attachment and
notebook suspended. Then I replaced the file you provided earlier and rerun. I
obtained out-7 in the attachment (a few lines differ, may be of help) and the
notebook suspended again (but the button does not work): button assignment?

I haven't retested but I think I tried something like this command to obtain a 
manual
suspend command with version -6 and it did not suspend. May be I will retry 
later.
For now I am quite optimistic the current results will help you.

Yes, this helps. It must be a button handler problem. Could you show me the output of:

bash -x /etc/acpi/sleepbtn.sh

and also tell me if the laptop suspends when you do this?

Cheers,
Bart



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