Steve Dunham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I tried the 2.2.9 kernel supplied with RedHat and a 2.2.10 kernel that
> I compiled myself (both with all the options turned off, and with:

>  Advanced Power Management BIOS support (CONFIG_APM) [Y/n/?] 
>    Ignore USER SUSPEND (CONFIG_APM_IGNORE_USER_SUSPEND) [N/y/?] 
>    Enable PM at boot time (CONFIG_APM_DO_ENABLE) [N/y/?] 
>    Make CPU Idle calls when idle (CONFIG_APM_CPU_IDLE) [N/y/?] 
>    Enable console blanking using APM (CONFIG_APM_DISPLAY_BLANK) [N/y/?] 
>    Power off on shutdown (CONFIG_APM_POWER_OFF) [Y/n/?] 
>    Ignore multiple suspend (CONFIG_APM_IGNORE_MULTIPLE_SUSPEND) [Y/n/?] 
>    Ignore multiple suspend/resume cycles (CONFIG_APM_IGNORE_SUSPEND_BOUNCE) [N/y/?] 
>    RTC stores time in GMT (CONFIG_APM_RTC_IS_GMT) [Y/n/?] 
>    Allow interrupts during APM BIOS calls (CONFIG_APM_ALLOW_INTS) [Y/n/?] 

I've further tried this with Enable PM at boot time turned on, same
problem.  When it locks up, the screen is still on, but the PCMCIA
stuff is shut down.  CapsLock and Alt-SysReq no longer do anything.

Also, the machine appears to work fine with FreeBSD, but I'd rather
stick with Linux...


It's a rather bizarre problem as the first suspend and resume work
fine.  I can only guess that the kernel is not doing something to the
BIOS to prepare it for the next suspend, or some kernel data is
getting messed up from the first suspend/resume.


Steve
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