Pavel Machek wrote:
> Hi!
>
>> >Okay, so we had 2 users in past but have 0 users now? :-).
>> I wonder how could anyone use S4BIOS in 2.6.11. S4 and S4b all came into
>> 'enter_state'. and in acpi_sleep_init:
>>
>> if (i == ACPI_STATE_S4) {
>> if (acpi_gbl_FACS->
On Mon, Mar 07, 2005 at 09:44:01PM +0100, Pavel Machek wrote:
> Okay, so we had 2 users in past but have 0 users now? :-).
I don't know. I remember having at least one positive feedback one or
two years ago, but this was for an old 2.4 kernel (does that count ?),
maybe if that guy switched to 2.
Hi!
> >Okay, so we had 2 users in past but have 0 users now? :-).
> I wonder how could anyone use S4BIOS in 2.6.11. S4 and S4b all came into
> 'enter_state'. and in acpi_sleep_init:
>
> if (i == ACPI_STATE_S4) {
> if (acpi_gbl_FACS->S4bios_f) {
>
Hi,
>> >
>> > Is there single user of s4bios? It used to work for me 4 notebooks
>> > ago, but I never really used it.
>>
>> I don't have anymore my toshiba laptop where S4 bios was first
>> implemented.
>>
>> > I think I'm the only person that ever
>> > seen it working, but I could be wrong.
>>
>>
Hi!
> >
> > Is there single user of s4bios? It used to work for me 4 notebooks
> > ago, but I never really used it.
>
> I don't have anymore my toshiba laptop where S4 bios was first
> implemented.
>
> > I think I'm the only person that ever
> > seen it working, but I could be wrong.
>
> You a
On Sat, Mar 05, 2005 at 08:14:05PM +0100, Pavel Machek wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Is there single user of s4bios? It used to work for me 4 notebooks
> ago, but I never really used it.
I don't have anymore my toshiba laptop where S4 bios was first
implemented.
> I think I'm the only person that ever
> seen
Brice Goglin wrote:
> From what I remember, I didn't see any difference between S4 and S4Bios in
> recent vanilla kernels.
I have seen exactly the same thing and concluded that S4bios is broken.
Since it is tricky to set up (you usually need a special hibernation
partition or a special file in a
Hmm, your system says it supports s4bios. But if you can see
Writing data to swap (XXX pages)... XXX %
then you are definitely using swsusp. Strange.
That's what I see.
Thanks,
Brice
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> Hi!
hi!
> Is there single user of s4bios? It used to work for me 4 notebooks
> ago, but I never really used it. I think I'm the only person that ever
> seen it working, but I could be wrong. Is there anyone using s4b
Hi!
> >Can you try cat /proc/acpi/sleep? If there's no difference between S4
> >and S4bios, than you are probably just using plain S4...
>
> puligny:~% cat /proc/acpi/sleep
> S0 S1 S3 S4 S4bios S5
>
> Where am I suppose to see a difference between S4 and S4Bios here ?
Hmm, your system says it s
Pavel Machek a écrit :
Can you try cat /proc/acpi/sleep? If there's no difference between S4
and S4bios, than you are probably just using plain S4...
puligny:~% cat /proc/acpi/sleep
S0 S1 S3 S4 S4bios S5
Where am I suppose to see a difference between S4 and S4Bios here ?
From what I see in acpi_sys
Hi!
> >Is there single user of s4bios? It used to work for me 4 notebooks
> >ago, but I never really used it. I think I'm the only person that ever
> >seen it working, but I could be wrong. Is there anyone using s4bios in
> >2.6.11?
> >
> >If not, I guess we should remove that code from kernel. It
Pavel Machek a écrit :
Hi!
Is there single user of s4bios? It used to work for me 4 notebooks
ago, but I never really used it. I think I'm the only person that ever
seen it working, but I could be wrong. Is there anyone using s4bios in
2.6.11?
If not, I guess we should remove that code from kernel.
Hi!
Is there single user of s4bios? It used to work for me 4 notebooks
ago, but I never really used it. I think I'm the only person that ever
seen it working, but I could be wrong. Is there anyone using s4bios in
2.6.11?
If not, I guess we should remove that code from kernel. It is not
usefull, a
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