Re: acpi_power_off hangs

2004-06-23 Thread Andreas Stempfhuber
Hi,

Am Montag, 21. Juni 2004 05:39 schrieb Emma Jane Hogbin:
> It's very possible you will need to update your BIOS. You should check
> over at the ACPI mailing list to see if they have any suggestions.
>
> http://acpi.sourceforge.net/
> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/acpi-devel

thank's for the hint! I did it already and I have also the newest BIOS and a 
custom DSDT installed. I am happy with kernel 2.6.5 where everything is 
working fine, therefor there is not really an important reason to upgrade to 
2.6.7 for me. Let's see, maybe the ACPI problem will go away with some of the 
next kernel versions.

Regards,
Andreas



Re: acpi_power_off hangs

2004-06-23 Thread Andreas Stempfhuber
Hi,

Am Montag, 21. Juni 2004 05:39 schrieb Emma Jane Hogbin:
> It's very possible you will need to update your BIOS. You should check
> over at the ACPI mailing list to see if they have any suggestions.
>
> http://acpi.sourceforge.net/
> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/acpi-devel

thank's for the hint! I did it already and I have also the newest BIOS and a 
custom DSDT installed. I am happy with kernel 2.6.5 where everything is 
working fine, therefor there is not really an important reason to upgrade to 
2.6.7 for me. Let's see, maybe the ACPI problem will go away with some of the 
next kernel versions.

Regards,
Andreas


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Re: acpi_power_off hangs

2004-06-21 Thread Stephan Dietl
Hello!

Martin Bock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Vlad (diz) Mereuta wrote:
> >Try adding "nolapic" to the kernel options. It worked for me on a Sony TR2.
> >
> >diz
> 
> I presume you mean "noapic", right?

I also use "nolapic" here, which stands for no >local< apic.

Since i use that on my Thinkpad R40 Screen blanking and Suspend to RAM
(also closing the display) works without a problem (with APM).



HTH,

Ciao,

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Re: acpi_power_off hangs

2004-06-21 Thread Stephan Dietl
Hello!

Martin Bock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Vlad (diz) Mereuta wrote:
> >Try adding "nolapic" to the kernel options. It worked for me on a Sony TR2.
> >
> >diz
> 
> I presume you mean "noapic", right?

I also use "nolapic" here, which stands for no >local< apic.

Since i use that on my Thinkpad R40 Screen blanking and Suspend to RAM
(also closing the display) works without a problem (with APM).



HTH,

Ciao,

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Re: acpi_power_off hangs

2004-06-21 Thread Martin Bock

Hello!

Vlad (diz) Mereuta wrote:

Try adding "nolapic" to the kernel options. It worked for me on a Sony TR2.

diz


I presume you mean "noapic", right?

(can be found in 
/usr/src/kernel-source-of-your-kernel/Dokumentation/kernel-parameters.txt)


Best regards, Martin Bock





Jorge Filipe Custódio wrote:



Hi everyone,

I'm currently running debian (testing) with kernel 2.6.6 on my toshiba
laptop. My laptop doesn't have APM support, so I have to use ACPI, and
since kernel 2.6.5 I can't turn off or reboot the machine normally,
because it hangs when calling "acpi_power_off" and I have to press the
power button for 3-5 seconds.
Anyone with the same problem ? Any ideia how to fix it ?

Thanks,




Hi,
I have got the same problem with my sony vaio laptop using debian on a
2.6.6. kernel.
I got the same problem with  my   Mandrake 9.2.

But, I don't know why !!

Olivier



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Re: acpi_power_off hangs

2004-06-21 Thread Vlad (diz) Mereuta
Try adding "nolapic" to the kernel options. It worked for me on a Sony TR2.

diz

> Jorge Filipe Custódio wrote:
>
>>Hi everyone,
>>
>>I'm currently running debian (testing) with kernel 2.6.6 on my toshiba
>>laptop. My laptop doesn't have APM support, so I have to use ACPI, and
>>since kernel 2.6.5 I can't turn off or reboot the machine normally,
>>because it hangs when calling "acpi_power_off" and I have to press the
>>power button for 3-5 seconds.
>>Anyone with the same problem ? Any ideia how to fix it ?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>
> Hi,
> I have got the same problem with my sony vaio laptop using debian on a
> 2.6.6. kernel.
> I got the same problem with  my   Mandrake 9.2.
>
> But, I don't know why !!
>
> Olivier
>
>
>
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Re: acpi_power_off hangs

2004-06-21 Thread Martin Bock
Hello!
Vlad (diz) Mereuta wrote:
Try adding "nolapic" to the kernel options. It worked for me on a Sony TR2.
diz
I presume you mean "noapic", right?
(can be found in 
/usr/src/kernel-source-of-your-kernel/Dokumentation/kernel-parameters.txt)

Best regards, Martin Bock

Jorge Filipe Custódio wrote:

Hi everyone,
I'm currently running debian (testing) with kernel 2.6.6 on my toshiba
laptop. My laptop doesn't have APM support, so I have to use ACPI, and
since kernel 2.6.5 I can't turn off or reboot the machine normally,
because it hangs when calling "acpi_power_off" and I have to press the
power button for 3-5 seconds.
Anyone with the same problem ? Any ideia how to fix it ?
Thanks,

Hi,
I have got the same problem with my sony vaio laptop using debian on a
2.6.6. kernel.
I got the same problem with  my   Mandrake 9.2.
But, I don't know why !!
Olivier

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Re: acpi_power_off hangs

2004-06-21 Thread Vlad (diz) Mereuta
Try adding "nolapic" to the kernel options. It worked for me on a Sony TR2.

diz

> Jorge Filipe Custódio wrote:
>
>>Hi everyone,
>>
>>I'm currently running debian (testing) with kernel 2.6.6 on my toshiba
>>laptop. My laptop doesn't have APM support, so I have to use ACPI, and
>>since kernel 2.6.5 I can't turn off or reboot the machine normally,
>>because it hangs when calling "acpi_power_off" and I have to press the
>>power button for 3-5 seconds.
>>Anyone with the same problem ? Any ideia how to fix it ?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>
> Hi,
> I have got the same problem with my sony vaio laptop using debian on a
> 2.6.6. kernel.
> I got the same problem with  my   Mandrake 9.2.
>
> But, I don't know why !!
>
> Olivier
>
>
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Re: acpi_power_off hangs

2004-06-20 Thread Emma Jane Hogbin
It's very possible you will need to update your BIOS. You should check
over at the ACPI mailing list to see if they have any suggestions.

http://acpi.sourceforge.net/
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/acpi-devel

emma

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Re: acpi_power_off hangs

2004-06-20 Thread Emma Jane Hogbin
It's very possible you will need to update your BIOS. You should check
over at the ACPI mailing list to see if they have any suggestions.

http://acpi.sourceforge.net/
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/acpi-devel

emma

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Re: acpi_power_off hangs

2004-06-18 Thread Andreas Stempfhuber
Hi,

Am Freitag, 18. Juni 2004 12:40 schrieb Jorge Filipe Custódio:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm currently running debian (testing) with kernel 2.6.6 on my toshiba
> laptop. My laptop doesn't have APM support, so I have to use ACPI, and
> since kernel 2.6.5 I can't turn off or reboot the machine normally,
> because it hangs when calling "acpi_power_off" and I have to press the
> power button for 3-5 seconds.
> Anyone with the same problem ? Any ideia how to fix it ?

vanilla kernel 2.6.5 works fine for me on my BenQ Joybook 5000 with Suspend to 
RAM and Sudspend to Disk. Vanilla Kernel 2.6.6 and 2.6.7 does not work, the 
notebook is not able to awake completly. For me it looks like that ACPI on 
kernel 2.6 is not yet stable.

Regards,
Andreas



Re: acpi_power_off hangs

2004-06-18 Thread Olivier Titaud

Jorge Filipe Custódio wrote:


Hi everyone,

I'm currently running debian (testing) with kernel 2.6.6 on my toshiba
laptop. My laptop doesn't have APM support, so I have to use ACPI, and
since kernel 2.6.5 I can't turn off or reboot the machine normally,
because it hangs when calling "acpi_power_off" and I have to press the
power button for 3-5 seconds.
Anyone with the same problem ? Any ideia how to fix it ?

Thanks,
 


Hi,
I have got the same problem with my sony vaio laptop using debian on a 
2.6.6. kernel.

I got the same problem with  my   Mandrake 9.2.

But, I don't know why !!

Olivier




Re: acpi_power_off hangs

2004-06-18 Thread Andreas Stempfhuber
Hi,

Am Freitag, 18. Juni 2004 12:40 schrieb Jorge Filipe Custódio:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm currently running debian (testing) with kernel 2.6.6 on my toshiba
> laptop. My laptop doesn't have APM support, so I have to use ACPI, and
> since kernel 2.6.5 I can't turn off or reboot the machine normally,
> because it hangs when calling "acpi_power_off" and I have to press the
> power button for 3-5 seconds.
> Anyone with the same problem ? Any ideia how to fix it ?

vanilla kernel 2.6.5 works fine for me on my BenQ Joybook 5000 with Suspend to 
RAM and Sudspend to Disk. Vanilla Kernel 2.6.6 and 2.6.7 does not work, the 
notebook is not able to awake completly. For me it looks like that ACPI on 
kernel 2.6 is not yet stable.

Regards,
Andreas



Re: acpi_power_off hangs

2004-06-18 Thread Olivier Titaud
Jorge Filipe Custódio wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm currently running debian (testing) with kernel 2.6.6 on my toshiba
laptop. My laptop doesn't have APM support, so I have to use ACPI, and
since kernel 2.6.5 I can't turn off or reboot the machine normally,
because it hangs when calling "acpi_power_off" and I have to press the
power button for 3-5 seconds.
Anyone with the same problem ? Any ideia how to fix it ?
Thanks,
 

Hi,
I have got the same problem with my sony vaio laptop using debian on a 
2.6.6. kernel.
I got the same problem with  my   Mandrake 9.2.

But, I don't know why !!
Olivier

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acpi_power_off hangs

2004-06-18 Thread Jorge Filipe Custódio
Hi everyone,

I'm currently running debian (testing) with kernel 2.6.6 on my toshiba
laptop. My laptop doesn't have APM support, so I have to use ACPI, and
since kernel 2.6.5 I can't turn off or reboot the machine normally,
because it hangs when calling "acpi_power_off" and I have to press the
power button for 3-5 seconds.
Anyone with the same problem ? Any ideia how to fix it ?

Thanks,
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acpi_power_off hangs

2004-06-18 Thread Jorge Filipe Custódio
Hi everyone,

I'm currently running debian (testing) with kernel 2.6.6 on my toshiba
laptop. My laptop doesn't have APM support, so I have to use ACPI, and
since kernel 2.6.5 I can't turn off or reboot the machine normally,
because it hangs when calling "acpi_power_off" and I have to press the
power button for 3-5 seconds.
Anyone with the same problem ? Any ideia how to fix it ?

Thanks,
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