http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7122





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-03-01 05:19 -------
Konstantin, ok.

Is the fan really supposed stay functional while suspended?
I doesn't do that on my machine. Once it goes down the fan's dead, with _D3 or
_D0. The only difference is that having set it to D3 when suspending allows it
to wake up when resuming.

But I do get your point, that if some laptops allow it to be left on it's
probably better that way incase for example the battery should start to 
overheat.

However, on my laptop that leaves the fan totally dead after a suspend-to-memory
cycle, but I guess there's something else wrong then and I'll try to figure out
another way to fix it.

And I should probably try that patch of yours that just crept into the main line
and see wether that has any effect, I initially assumed that it was already in
2.6.20.

Just posted accidentally (a dupe no-less) about this to linux-acpi also, sorry
about that then if the change is deemed bad.

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