On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Neal Hogan nealho...@gmail.com wrote:
Like sthen@ already said..
The ahci controller does not support suspend/resume yet so.. try
changing SATA mode in the bios to compability mode so that your
harddrive attaches through pciide instead of through ahci.
This
Hello,
yes, unfortunately I am having some issues too. I think I talked too fast.
I had the same problem about having the laptop unresponsive, even
without xorg.conf (no effect on ctrl+alt+Fx or ctrl+alt+back), though
I still could move the mouse. But that's it, the only thing I could do
was to
Like sthen@ already said..
The ahci controller does not support suspend/resume yet so.. try
changing SATA mode in the bios to compability mode so that your
harddrive attaches through pciide instead of through ahci.
This has the consequence that you have to edit fstab during boot when
the
Is works fine in pciide when I donbt run Xorg on R400.
I think the intel driver donbt want to resume, I will see if I can
obtain more information.
Hello,
I am using the intel driver on a thinkpad x200s with a xorg.conf file
It was suspending resuming very well until now. With 4.7 GENERIC.MP#509 i386
I have the problem that, when resuming, X does not wake up totally. I can
see
the applications open and I can move the mouse but nothing
Build X from source and you'll have a fighting chance.
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 08:14:09AM +0200, Jean-Michel Bessot wrote:
Is works fine in pciide when I donbt run Xorg on R400.
I think the intel driver donbt want to resume, I will see if I can
obtain more information.
Confirmed: When using X without the xorg.conf that I had adapted,
it's suspending and resuming perfectly.
These are the additional lines I had put in:
FontPath /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/mscorefonts/
(...)
Option NoAccelFalse
Option
PS: In these days it has worked some 10-12 times; then, today in the
way back home in the tram it suspended and automatically resumed
again. I tried all possible combinations (fn+f4, zzz, apm -S etc) but
the result was always the same: It would resume after suspending
immediately.
After a reboot
Hi
I have the same problem with a R400.
dmesg: http://www.lacomte.net/informatique/lenovo-r400-dmesg
acpidumb: http://www.lacomte.net/informatique/lenovo-r400-acpidump
pcidump: http://www.lacomte.net/informatique/lenovo-r400-pcidump
Bye
Pau vim.u...@googlemail.com writes:
I have a thinkpad x200s and with a recent snapshot I can confirm here
that the laptop suspends in a fraction of a second and resumes again
almost immediately
Unfortunately, after some few seconds, even if if looks as if
everything had gone just perfect
YES!!!
Same here on a thinkpad x200s!
I'm so happy!
Thanks a LOT!
And btw, the suspend/resume is much faster than with the
penguin!!!
Thanks for this, I have been waiting YEARS for it!
Pau
2010/4/11 Gabriel Kihlman
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 08:40:47PM +0200, Pau wrote:
YES!!!
Same here on a thinkpad x200s!
I'm so happy!
Thanks a LOT!
Not here. Even setting this netbook's disk bus to IDE-compatible, it cannot
(yet) suspend/resume. But then, I don't
On Fri, Apr 09, 2010 at 03:44:54PM -0400, STeve Andre' wrote:
On Friday 09 April 2010 03:37:17 Josh Rickmar wrote:
On Thu, Apr 08, 2010 at 08:53:12PM -0400, STeve Andre' wrote:
Willing to be a test case for other ideas!
Same here, I have a T500 and just upgraded to the latest -current to
PS:
Unfortunately, after some few seconds, even if if looks as if
everything had gone just perfect (em0, usb etc are resumed), I get
Sorry, that's not true. It does not resume. It looks like, but when I
get the prompt I cannot even make a ls
Then I get the panic.
hey!
I have a thinkpad x200s and with a recent snapshot I can confirm here
that the laptop suspends in a fraction of a second and resumes again
almost immediately
Unfortunately, after some few seconds, even if if looks as if
everything had gone just perfect (em0, usb etc are resumed), I get
On Thu, Apr 08, 2010 at 08:53:12PM -0400, STeve Andre' wrote:
Willing to be a test case for other ideas!
Same here, I have a T500 and just upgraded to the latest -current to
test out the new suspend and resume. My dmesg:
OpenBSD 4.7-current (GENERIC.MP) #179: Wed Apr 7 21:07:50 MDT 2010
On Friday 09 April 2010 03:37:17 Josh Rickmar wrote:
On Thu, Apr 08, 2010 at 08:53:12PM -0400, STeve Andre' wrote:
Willing to be a test case for other ideas!
Same here, I have a T500 and just upgraded to the latest -current to
test out the new suspend and resume. My dmesg:
Interesting, so
STeve Andre' wrote:
Excellent idea. It doesn't do anything, however, so I came back
on to write this.
--STeve Andre'
Did you try just pressing a holding Fn for a few seconds? That's how
I've had to awake all the thinkpads I've used (granted, not OBSD).
--Kurt
On Thursday 08 April 2010 13:10:02 Kurt Mosiejczuk wrote:
STeve Andre' wrote:
Excellent idea. It doesn't do anything, however, so I came back
on to write this.
--STeve Andre'
Did you try just pressing a holding Fn for a few seconds? That's how
I've had to awake all the thinkpads
STeve Andre' wrote:
Did you try just pressing a holding Fn for a few seconds? That's how
I've had to awake all the thinkpads I've used (granted, not OBSD).
I tried various things, including holding fn-f4 down for a minute.
Nothing makes any difference.
Not Fn-F4, but just Fn, by itself.
On 2010-04-08, STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu wrote:
ahci0 at pci0 dev 31 function 2 Intel 82801I AHCI rev 0x03: apic 1 int 16
(irq 11), AHCI 1.2
at this stage you might want to change your sata chip over to
the legacy interface so pciide can attach (you will of course
also need to adjust sd to
On Thursday 08 April 2010 16:23:37 Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2010-04-08, STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu wrote:
ahci0 at pci0 dev 31 function 2 Intel 82801I AHCI rev 0x03: apic 1 int
16 (irq 11), AHCI 1.2
at this stage you might want to change your sata chip over to
the legacy interface so
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