Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 12:20:17 +0800 From: "Li-Lun Wang (Leland Wang)" <llwang@infor.org> To: Niki Denev <nike_d@cytexbg.com> Cc: freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ThinkPad X31 Hibernation Message-ID: <20040412042017.GA76853@Athena.infor.org> In-Reply-To: <cone.1081597087.882049.570.1001@phobos.totalterror.net> References: <20040410094904.GA85443@Athena.infor.org> <cone.1081597087.882049.570.1001@phobos.totalterror.net>
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On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 02:38:07PM +0300, Niki Denev wrote: > And for the hibernation thing, i don't believe that you can make it work, > it seems that the newer thinkpads, don't have bios assisted S4 state, > (hw.acpi.s4bios). That in my understanding means that the machine relies on > the host operating system to do the hibernation. And as far as i know, this > works only under Windows XP. I find that when using apm instead of acpi, hibernation does work with Fn-F12 :) So I suppose it is the problem of FreeBSD's acpi... I do not even need apm_enable="YES" or apmd_enable="YES" in rc.conf for hibernation to work (actually I can't have them turned on as they complain about the nonexistence of /dev/apm). However, I suppose that apm does not support speed-step, so I must decide whether hibernation or speed-step is more important for me... -- Leland Wang -- /-------\ /-\ /--------\ \--\ /--/ | | \--\ /---/ | | /----/ \----\/--/ \---\ /-/ \-\ \----/ /----/\--\ /---/ \-\ /-/ / \ /--/ \---\ | | / /\ \ \--\ /---/ /\ /---/ \---\/-/ / \ \---\ | \----/ | \---------/\--/ \----/ \--------/ e-mail address: llwang@infor.org
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