** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: acpi
  
  In summary, on Toshiba Tecra 8000 laptop (and maybe others)
  1) Although ACPI couldn't be used with 7.10, the power switch did a marvelous 
suspend/wakeup.
- 2) ACPI now works with 8.04 but wakeup crashes 
+ 2) ACPI now works with 8.04 but wakeup crashes
+ 3) I'm afraid ACPI works beautifully with Windows XP.
  
- I'm trying to introduce Ubuntu in Belarus !!! 
- I'd like a guest child to return to Belarus in August with a nice gift : a 
clean 8.04 to run on that excellent spare Tecra 8000 laptop.
+ Please note : I'm trying to introduce Ubuntu in Belarus !!!
+ I'd like a guest child to return to Belarus in August with a nice gift :
+ a clean 8.04 to run on that excellent spare Tecra 8000 laptop.
  I'm willing to do everything I can to help fixing this problem.
  Thanks for the marvellous work you're all doing.
  
  Here are the results of my tests of basic ACPI in 7.10 and 8.04 :
  
  The Tecra 8000 is a late 1999 computer.
  So, acpi=force is needed for ACPI to run.
  Tests were made with (forced) and without ACPI.
  
- In conclusion, the differences are :
- - 7.10 has no ACPI power off and 8.04 has, but only with acpi= force
- - 7.10 without ACPI does a very fast (supposedly BIOS) power switch 
suspend/restore that no longer works in 8.04 and with ACPI, 8.04 does a slower 
suspend and does not restart.
- 
  7.10 :
  
- - With ACPI, an unexplained CPU loop occurs. As TOP spreads the CPU load
- across all processes, chances are that it's something like a badly
- cleared interrupt recurring. Hence, tests with ACPI were impossible in
- that release.
+ - When ACPI is forced, an everlasting CPU loop starts during boot. As
+ TOP shows the CPU load spread across all processes, chances are that
+ it's something like a recurring interrupt. System is so slow that tests
+ with ACPI were impossible in that release.
  
  - Without ACPI :
-   - Shutdown does not turn power off, needs a power button long press.
+   - Shutdown does not turn power off, needs an additional power button long 
press.
    - Suspend does turn the power off and turning it on seems to want to 
restart but the computer hangs right after writing an incomplete bit of a text 
message on the screen.
    - BUT BUT BUT, pressing the power button does a very nice and fast 
suspend/restart.
  
- 8.04a4 (tested with live CD, soon getting disk and partitioning to
- install) :
+ 8.04a4 :
  
  - With ACPI, thanks goodness, the CPU loop is gone, but ...
    - Shutdown turns the power off all-right
-   - Suspend works but restart is followed by a black screen and dead computer.
+   - Suspend works but restart, after some disk activity, is followed by a 
black screen and a seemingly dead computer. Yet, I remember having typed an 
Crtl-Alt-something and seen a faint desktop before the whole thing died away.
    - Hibernate is unavailable (not in the menu).
    - Power switch displays the Shutdown menu.
    - Closing the computer lid suspends, but opening it kills the laptop too.
  
  - Without ACPI (normally) :
-   - Shutdown does not turn power off, needs a power button long press.
+   - Shutdown does not turn power off, needs an additional power button long 
press.
    - Suspend is unavailable (not in the menu).
    - Hibernate is unavailable (not in the menu).
    - Power switch short press does suspend, but after restart the screen is 
restored but the computer hangs (no keyboard, frozen mouse)
-   - Additionally, when Cancel is clicked in the Shutdown menu, the Shutdown 
menu is displayed again.
+ 
+ In conclusion, the differences are :
+ - 7.10 has no ACPI power off and 8.04 has, but only with acpi= force
+ - 7.10 without ACPI does a very fast (supposedly BIOS?) power switch 
suspend/restore that no longer works in 8.04 and with ACPI, 8.04 does a slower 
suspend but does not restart.

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ACPI wakeup crashes on Toshiba (Tecra 8000)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/193738
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