On Wed, Apr 16, 2003 at 11:41:52PM +0200, mi wrote: > As usual, a google search might lead you to some archive mails, with keywords > like 'linux & acpi & suspend & problem' (or even 'freeze') and, of course,
Been there, done that. Everything I've found is either people saying, "works fine out of the box." Or "look in /proc/acpi/events" (which doesn't exist on my system). The closest match I've found to my system is this resource: http://wojas.vvtp.tudelft.nl/acertm/ which says APM isn't supported. (Which means I need to stick with ACPI to get my overclocked fan under control.) > As Derek and Ivar hinted, why ditch suspend completely if only a single > insufficient configurated process causes the trouble. Because I can't find what's triggering the suspend. :( > One point to start analyzing is the output of: > dmesg I've already pasted that to the list. > cat /proc/acpi/dsdt that's a binary file > lspci > cat /proc/cpuinfo Not sure what I'm supposed to be looking for. > and perhaps 'ps aux' and 'lsmod' shortly before suspending. I'm not sure at what point the system suspends... and if I were to type in any commands the system wouldn't suspend. > Maybe you're running gnome or kde session - there's always a chooser for > powermanagement (like kcontrol or ther gnome advanced desktop settings). I had kde (just installed fluxconf which un-installed kde stuff). But the power management tools were all turned OFF. (I checked.) > And who starts up your xscreensaver ? Did you configure that personally ? Not sure. It was supposed to be KDE and the matrix screen saver but something else was overriding it and giving a black screen. > Perhaps you'll find some infos at tuxmobil.org. Tried there as well. All of what I found was "works for me out of the box." > And http://www.brodo.de/english/pub/acpi/proc/index.html Ugh. Again, I'm missing stuff that is supposed to be there. This time it's hte contents of: /proc/acpi/processor/0/info I have <TBD> instead of something like this: This should look like this: processor id: 0 acpi id: 0 bus mastering control: no power management: yes throttling control: yes performance management: no limit interface: yes > btw. Excuse the silly question, did you purge / stop apmd ? Stopped and uninstalled. -- Emma Jane Hogbin [[ 416 417 2868 ][ www.xtrinsic.com ]]

