Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2009 12:17:34 +0100 From: "Andreas Nilsson" <andrnils@gmail.com> To: freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org Subject: Lenovo t61p suspend/resume Message-ID: <e31a2e0901080317q406d3f0at3e683609f1daa7d1@mail.gmail.com>
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On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Garrett Cooper <yanefbsd@gmail.com> wrote: > On Jan 8, 2009, at 1:28 AM, Andreas Nilsson wrote: > > Hello, >> >> I installed 7.1-realease on my Lenovo Thinkpad t61p and most things works >> really good. Not suspend to ram, though, which is a must for me. >> >> When I do 'acpiconf -s3' from console or X the machine hard locks before >> going to sleep. Doing it in the console gives no further debuging clues. >> >> I've searched a bit but I can't seem to find any information. I've read >> everything from 'suspend not supported on SMP' to 'works fine'. The >> install >> is a i386 because I want nVidias binary drivers. They were however not >> loaded/used during testing. >> >> Suspend works great on GNU/Linux ( Gentoo ) and OpenSolaris, so the >> machine >> is capable of suspend. Any ideas what I should try to get this to work? >> >> I'm new to FreeBSD, but have been using unix-like OS's for the last for >> years. >> >> Best regards >> Andreas Nilsson >> > > While amd64 suspend is still in alpha stage, I'm not sure what the > status was for x86 suspend... I have a T61p as well, and unfortunately not > having proper ACPI is holding me back from dumping Windows on my work laptop > ;\. I'll defer to someone else that knows more about it than me :). > Also, what version did you install (x86 or amd64)? > Cheers, > -Garrett It is x86 ( i386 ). I seem to recall that some documentation states that if it works on linux it is resonable to expect it to work in FreeBSD... As I'm a student, I can choose whichever OS i prefer ;) I now have Win XP, GNU/Linux and FreeBSD installed. Before FreeBSD I had OpenSolaris. Hope someone can clarify the suspend situation. On a side note, what rpm can you set your fan to? In windows and GNU/Linux I can get it up to 4500+, but not in FreeBSD. Have you succeded with this? /Andreas
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