This problem was around prior to 5.0-DP2.  I have a thinkpad A21 and experienced this 
at least as far back as early october.

I've never had the time to investigate further.  You should take this as confirming 
that this isn't a configuration issue.

>From Greg Rumple <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 11:03:53AM -0800:
> I just put 5.0-DP2 on my IBM ThinkPad T21 (which I can finaly use, 4.x
> was pretty bad since only one of the two pcmcia slots worked, and
> numerous other problems, forcing me to use windows) and have been very
> very happy with it.  ACPI works nicely on the laptop, and everything
> seems to be pretty happy (I did update it to current once and had to
> reinstall as the stability was pretty bad, so I took it back to DP2
> which is working well).
> 
> I only have 1 problem that I have been completely unable to solve.
> 
> If I power off the laptop (shutdown -p now, or halt -p), approximately
> 60-63 minutes later the laptop will power back on (I live in Los
> Angeles, and so it powers back on in my laptop bag during my commute
> home, so when I get home it's about to overheat) all by it's self.  This
> is pretty odd.  I have found no way to make it not do this.
> 
> Does anyone have any ideas?  I have verified in the bios that nothing is
> turned on that would cause this, nor did this happen under Windows XP.
> 
> Thanks in advance, and great work.  I'm really happy that I can finally
> use FreeBSD on my laptop as well as my desktops/servers.
> 
> Greg
> 
> -- 
> Greg Rumple
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