Op di 16-11-2004, om 16:37 schreef Andreas Tille: > I guess and hope they are loaded automatically. I do not know the > modules names but some of the modules which are printed by lsmod > sound very similar. Would you think it is a bad idea to use ACPI > in modules?
I guess not, but I just didn't know for sure they were being loaded. > > Can you do a grep ACPI dmesg? > ACPI: Power Button (FF) [PWRF] That kind of conflicts with an earlier question: KV: > Do you have something like 'ACPI: Power Button (FF) [PWRF]' in dmesg? AT: No. So, the module is being loaded, no problem there. I'm out of new ideas here... > > I think it's more of an ACPI issue than a kernel-specific thing, > Well, the kernel sources come with ACPI - thus my short cut it's the > kernel (in contrast to SwSusp2). Sure, but if you're going to ask on the kernel list, they probably just point you to the ACPI list. Just like ALSA stuff. > Well, I now call hibernate when closing the lid and found out that opening > the lid restarts the box and when using an alternate grub menu.list this > nearly works as good as suspend to ram. So why should I whine. :) If the manual says that it can do it, I always have to prove that by actually doing it. Koen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

