wake-up problems on a T23
Hello, I'm stuck with problems on my Thinkpad T23. I've installed two Linux brands on it, and each has some problems: Running SuSE 9.1, most things are fine, except that when I suspend or hibernate (both work with tpctl), on wake-up I have neither mouse nor keyboard - that makes suspending a lot less interresting :) Running Mepis Linux (Debian based, self compiled 2.6.7 kernel) I can't get my pcmcia firewire card to work, BUT suspend and hibernate work perfectly.... This means that, choosing the lesser of two evils, I use Mepis mainly, and a minimal SuSE just for file transfer/backups. Any clue where to look for these wake-up problems would be appreciated. Thierry -- "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former" - Albert Einstein
On Mon, Aug 02, 2004 at 08:57:35AM +0000, Thierry de Coulon wrote:
Hello,
I'm stuck with problems on my Thinkpad T23. I've installed two Linux brands on it, and each has some problems:
Running SuSE 9.1, most things are fine, except that when I suspend or hibernate (both work with tpctl), on wake-up I have neither mouse nor keyboard - that makes suspending a lot less interresting :)
Any clue where to look for these wake-up problems would be appreciated.
probably these are driver problems. Since i have not used apm much on 2.6, i have no experience to share, from the few things i have seen though i guess that APM is just "not so good" on 2.6. Look for removing modules etc. Also, not suspending with tpctl but with powersave may be better, but i don't really know. Hibernate should work with acpi, suspend-to-ram probably won't. -- Stefan Seyfried
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Stefan Seyfried
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Thierry de Coulon