Nate Lawson wrote: >>>> On that note ACPI still locks hard both my laptops (ASUS/Acer) on >>>> resume, with and upto date -current its back to not even switching >>>> on the backlight, so I have no way to tell what happens. On the ASUS >>>> that has a serial port even that is totally dead. >>>> >>>> However, commenting out the resume code in acpi_cmbat.c make it get >>>> so far as to give me a prompt in singleuser mode, but just a simple >>>> ls makes in crash with a double fault in the image activation of the >>>> ls command, it looks like the vm system is way out to lunch somehow. >>>> >>> Try taking /sys/i386/acpi_wakeup.c back to 1.36. >> >> That makes things worse actually, now I dont get back from resume, I >> do get my backlight turned on though :) > > Did you do this change alone or with leave cmbat resume commented out? Commented ouit or it doesn't get anywhere on resume.. >> If that doesn't work, >> >>> try reverting /sys/dev/acpica/acpi.c back to 2004/8/1 (mentioned >>> previously). It is important to isolate the cause. >> >> That doesn't work, the rest of the code has changed so it wont compile.. > > It shouldn't require too much munging to work by itself. Hmm, didn't look too closely but it looked like defines had changed etc, multiple pages of errors so I didn't look any further.. -SørenReceived on Thu Sep 02 2004 - 18:21:12 UTC
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