Date: Fri, 06 Feb 2004 09:00:01 -0500 From: Duane Winner <duanewinner@att.net> To: Dag-Erling =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Sm=F8rgrav?= <des@des.no> Cc: freebsd-mobile <freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: T30 - mouse and suspend issue Message-ID: <1076076000.307.4.camel@localhost> In-Reply-To: <xzpekt8bbkk.fsf@dwp.des.no> References: <20040205171152.68E6A5D07@ptavv.es.net> <1076033845.253.8.camel@localhost> <xzpekt8bbkk.fsf@dwp.des.no>
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Thanks! I kind of figured that it was because of something stupid I did. If it was a snake, it would have bit me. (I'm starting to wonder if I'm becoming dyslexic, because I could have sworn that I double-checked several times the example that Kevin showed me, but I never saw that I was inadvertantly adding an 's'.). Oh well, even though I have it in the kernel, this is still good to know. -DW On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 08:07, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote: > Duane Winner <duanewinner@att.net> writes: > > Adding "hints.psm.0.flags="0x2000"" to /boot/device.hints didn't fix the > > problem, but you pointed me in the right direction. > > note: s/hints/hint/ > > > Based on this information, I tried adding "flags = 0x2000" to the psm0 > > device in my kernel config and recompiled the kernel. > > That worked. > > these two methods are equivalent, just remember you need to reboot for > the hints to take effect. > > DES
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