http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5884





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2006-02-10 06:52 -------
Did suspend ever work for you in Linux?  On my Dell D800 Latitude, it did work
in kernel 2.6.12, but it has not been able to wake up the video since then.  So
the system seems to still be asleep after suspend, but it is really asleep,
except for the video.

I don't know what an MM key is or why it would cause a reboot, but I think you
need to rule out the possibility that your system is running except for the 
video

While trying to debug this, I was following advice from many people and one
advice was to fiddle the start-time kernel options for acpi.  That's one of the
changes in the kernel's documentation on dealing with waking up the video. I
found certain combinations that would cause the symptom you describe.  my
recollection was that if I put acpi-sleep=bios. So I'd suggest you make sure you
don't have that option in /etc/grub.conf.

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