Re: rc.suspend/rc.resume was: resume (hate to even ask)

2008-08-01 Thread Chad Perrin
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 11:32:12AM -0700, Steve Franks wrote:
 I just realized no one probably replied to my email due to the gross
 ambiguity of the english language.  No, I am not looking for a job.
 See below ;)

I have to admit I thought you were talking about your curriculum vitae
and so on when I first saw the original subject, and not about ACPI
problems.  Thanks for clarifying.


 
 On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 3:17 PM, Steve Franks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Ok,
 
  I have too many systems with varying degrees of working freebsd on
  them, and I can't seem to leave well enough alone.  I hear lots of
  people having sucess with suspend, and I can't get it to work on a
  single system.
 
  My current strongest desire is to get it running on my hp ze4500
  laptop.  I've played with the stuff in the handbook, but that just
  took me from having a blank screen and no responses from Ctl-Alt-F(x)
  to now the fan comes on for a moment on resume, then the system powers
  offdoesn't seem to matter if X is up or not.
 
  I've kldunloaded usb, radeon, sound, drm, what else should I try?
  Also, rc.resume has a typo, right?  I'm susposed to change the
  #kldunload usb section to add kldload usb (and friends) right?

I hope someone offers some more insight -- I've been having some issues
with suspend/resume as well.  Unfortunately, I don't really have any help
to offer.  I guess I'm just commiserating.

-- 
Chad Perrin [ content licensed PDL: http://pdl.apotheon.org ]
They always say that when life gives you lemons you should make lemonade. 
I always wonder -- isn't the lemonade going to suck if life doesn't give
you any sugar?


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Re: rc.suspend/rc.resume was: resume (hate to even ask)

2008-08-01 Thread David Gurvich
Can you verify that acpi is loaded and working, 'sysctl -a |grep
acpi' ?  Suspend/Resume will not work properly with apm and requires
acpi.  You might also try disabling the loading of any extra modules,
particularly sound, on boot in /boot/loader.conf and see if any of that
helps.  

I needed to load acpi_ibm, add a tweak for the mouse
in /boot/loader.conf and stop a wireless interface in rc.suspend before
resume started working properly on my thinkpad T23.  Only loading
acpi_ibm seemed intuitive to me, I still don't know what
'hint.psm.0.flags=0x3000' does, and I suspect issues with the ipw
driver in FreeBSD but can't find any information on that.

Hope something there helps,
David
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rc.suspend/rc.resume was: resume (hate to even ask)

2008-07-31 Thread Steve Franks
I just realized no one probably replied to my email due to the gross
ambiguity of the english language.  No, I am not looking for a job.
See below ;)

On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 3:17 PM, Steve Franks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Ok,

 I have too many systems with varying degrees of working freebsd on
 them, and I can't seem to leave well enough alone.  I hear lots of
 people having sucess with suspend, and I can't get it to work on a
 single system.

 My current strongest desire is to get it running on my hp ze4500
 laptop.  I've played with the stuff in the handbook, but that just
 took me from having a blank screen and no responses from Ctl-Alt-F(x)
 to now the fan comes on for a moment on resume, then the system powers
 offdoesn't seem to matter if X is up or not.

 I've kldunloaded usb, radeon, sound, drm, what else should I try?
 Also, rc.resume has a typo, right?  I'm susposed to change the
 #kldunload usb section to add kldload usb (and friends) right?

 Steve

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