On 12/25/06, Andre Truter
Yes, it seems that the fan is set to off after a hibernate. /proc/acpi/fan/C263/state changes from "status: on" to "status: off", but I have no idea what is causing it. All powersave settings are the same, and all acpi related modules are the same.
Maybe I should try and reload the fan module after a hibernate.. I'll give that a go and see what happens.
I had to stop acpid and force remove the fan module to get it out. Then, when I restart acpid, it loads the fan module again, but the fan is still set to off. --<snip>-- Dec 25 13:33:13 fullyautomatix kernel: ACPI: Transitioning device [C260] to D3 Dec 25 13:33:13 fullyautomatix kernel: ACPI: Transitioning device [C260] to D3 Dec 25 13:33:13 fullyautomatix kernel: ACPI: Fan [C260] (off) Dec 25 13:33:13 fullyautomatix kernel: ACPI: Transitioning device [C261] to D3 Dec 25 13:33:13 fullyautomatix kernel: ACPI: Transitioning device [C261] to D3 Dec 25 13:33:13 fullyautomatix kernel: ACPI: Fan [C261] (off) Dec 25 13:33:13 fullyautomatix kernel: ACPI: Transitioning device [C262] to D3 Dec 25 13:33:13 fullyautomatix kernel: ACPI: Transitioning device [C262] to D3 Dec 25 13:33:13 fullyautomatix kernel: ACPI: Fan [C262] (off) Dec 25 13:33:13 fullyautomatix kernel: ACPI: Transitioning device [C263] to D3 Dec 25 13:33:13 fullyautomatix kernel: ACPI: Transitioning device [C263] to D3 Dec 25 13:33:13 fullyautomatix kernel: ACPI: Fan [C263] (off) Dec 25 13:33:14 fullyautomatix atieventsd[4264]: acpid connection established --<snip>-- So, something is telling acpi that the fan should not come on again. (Transision to D3) BIOS maybe? But according the the BIOS, this should just be a shutdown and reboot. Suspend-to-disk is not a BIOS function or is it? -- Andre Truter | Software Consultant | Registered Linux user #185282 Jabber: andre.truter@gmail.com | http://www.trusoft.co.za ~ A dinosaur is a salamander designed to Mil Spec ~ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org