On Sunday 24 December 2006 10:22, Andre Truter wrote:
On 12/23/06, Randall R Schulz
wrote: On Saturday 23 December 2006 00:27, Andre Truter wrote:
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A third idea, have a look at the values under /proc/acpi/processor/ before and after.
Looks the same before and after. All files are empty.
Are those files actually empty, or is it just that you're looking at the file size reported by "ls -l"? Because the zero size reported by ls is not true for many of the introspective files in /proc.
Ah, yes, you are correct.
I checked it again and the processor stuff is the same, but I did notice that the fan stuff differ. /proc/acpi/fan/C260/state differ.
Before a Hibernate, it says : status : on After the Hibernate, it says: status: off
Very dangerous. You should did thru the hibernate settings to see if you can find something relating to these. In the mean time, you can create a script which you can run as root, or periodically via cron: echo on >/proc/acpi/fan/C260/state -- _____________________________________ John Andersen