In message: <20030624164549.R3146-100000_at_oahu.WURLDLINK.NET> Vincent Poy <vince_at_oahu.WURLDLINK.NET> writes: : On Tue, 24 Jun 2003, M. Warner Losh wrote: : : > In message: <20030623103557.Q3146-100000_at_oahu.WURLDLINK.NET> : > Vincent Poy <vince_at_oahu.WURLDLINK.NET> writes: : > : Speaking about ACPI, has anyone figured out how to close the lid : > : without suspending? I remember before, when the lid was closed, it would : > : > add the following to your /boot/loader.conf: : > : > hw.acpi.lid_switch_state=NONE : : Putting it in /boot/loader.conf doesn't work since at some port : during the system bootup, it will set the hw.acpi.lid_switch_state: S1 : back to S1. My /boot/loader.conf is as follows: you are right. that's what I get for not double checking on my laptop at home first. : Doing /sbin/sysctl -w hw.acpi.lid_switch_state=NONE in : /etc/rc.local does work which was the way I had it before but without the : ACPI_DSDT patch, all it does when I close the lid is suspend the machine : without the LCD going off and the LCD isn't alive until I reboot the : machine. Same thing happens with hw.acpi.lid_switch_state=S1 even with : the DSDT patch is that when the system resumes, the LCD is not live : either. With the DSDT path and hw.acpi.lid_switch_state=NONE, the LCD : turns off without suspending but when you open the lid, the LCD doesn't : turn on until you hit Fn-F10. This is with the A10 BIOS on the Dell : Inspiron 8200. this matches my experiences, to a point. I've not tried the patched dsdt table on my dell yet. :-) WarnerReceived on Tue Jun 24 2003 - 22:10:47 UTC
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