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SubjectRe: [ACPI] Re: Call for help: list of machines with working S3
Matthew Garrett wrote:
>> Vendor: Hewlett-Packard
>>- Version: 68BDD Ver. F.0F
>>- Release Date: 07/23/2004
>>+ Version: 68BDD Ver. F.11
>>+ Release Date: 11/22/2004
>
>
> Ok, so you both have different BIOS versions and different CPUs.

S3 works for me with both BIOS F.0F, which I was using before, and F.11,
which I flashed today after learning it existed.

> Everything else looks pretty identical. Could you both
> stick /proc/acpi/dsdt up somewhere so I can check if there are any
> relevant looking differences?

I would advise trying to compile a custom kernel from scratch with my
.config first.

I got S3 working first with a very basic kernel config, but I couldn't
get it to work with my usual kernel. Assuming it was some feature that
caused the problem, I started disabling features in the hope of getting
it to work, but I ended up with two different kernels with seemingly
irrelevant differences, of which one would succesfully resume and one
wouldn't. So I started added features to the other kernel, and I never
found out what caused the problem.

I'm not saying that this is not deterministic, but I am saying that, at
least in my case, it's not obvious what it is that stops S3 from
working. :-)


Cheers,
Lorenzo
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