i THINK that may be what is happening on my compaq 2110us as well, but
i am not sure?
when i try to resume from echo mem > /sys/power/state by hitting an
acpi button, it seems for a split second it is resuming, but then
powers off instantly.

fc4
acpid-1.0.4-1



On 1/14/06, Karol Kozimor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thus wrote Jani-Matti Hätinen:
> > I have an Asus S5000 laptop and I have some problems with Suspend-to-RAM on
> > it.
> >   The laptop goes into suspend just fine, but on resume it immediately
> > switches to runlevel 0 and goes down.
>
> You're getting spurious power button events, and since your acpid is
> configured to shut the system down on power button press, that's exactly
> what happens. Turn off acpid and try again or work it around in your
> scripts.
>
> BTW: This bug has been present since at least 2.5.7x, reported a couple of
> times, even tracked (http://bugme.osdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3525 is the only
> one I can find now, but I'm sure there are more). In spite of that, it
> occurs on every single machine I tested for S3. And contrary to what the
> comments on #3525 say, it's definitely not a userspace issue, because the
> power button event is sent *regardless* what triggered the wake-up, be it a
> keypress, lid event, one of the ACPI-controlled buttons or RTC alarm.
>
> Should I just reopen #3525 (it says Toshiba?) or file a new one?
> Best regards,
>
> --
> Karol 'sziwan' Kozimor
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