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Subject: S3 on a Sony VGN-A290
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Grump.  I leave my new Sony in S3 and come back to it in the morning to
find that it's run out of battery :/.  I thought that S3 was a low
energy state.  Anyone else got a similar machine?  Is it a problem with
the machine or our ACPI?  (I'm running RELENG_5 on it).

Joe

ps. I remember some talk a while ago about a native S4 implementation -
FreeBSD suspend to disk.  Has there been any progress in this direction?
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