> Then, it is something else, e.g., acpi_video(4). You can try setting > debug.acpi.disabled="video" in /boot/loader.conf for example. > > Jung-uk Kim > Sorry for the delay. Tried loading acpi_video in /boot/loader.conf. After having a terminal, I checked the available mibs with sysctl -a | grep acpi.video. Only get hw.acpi.reset_video. The man page didn't throw the waited ray of light :) I also tried suspending from the terminal, without X's running. I tried vbetool (dpms off/on and post). I wasn't brave enought to try vbestate save and restore. Finally I decided it was time to use all the arsenal available :) so I decided to remove everything not necessary. So usb and friends, firewire, cbb and pccard, if_bge, if_rum, snd_hda and nouveau were removed from the kernel. Tried going single user mode, remove them and acpiconf -s 3. Guess what happened :) Checking messages doesn't show anything unsual. But if you want them or if I can try others things to debug, let me know. Greets, GustauReceived on Sun Mar 29 2009 - 18:14:01 UTC
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