Date: Wed, 9 May 2007 18:33:13 +0200 From: Alexander Leidinger <Alexander@Leidinger.net> To: Sam Leffler <sam@errno.com> Cc: Louis Kowolowski <louisk@cryptomonkeys.com>, freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: if_ath breaks s3 suspend/resume [Was: ACPI S3 wakeup problem (beeeeeeeeep)] Message-ID: <20070509183313.551238c0@deskjail> In-Reply-To: <4641F25F.7020101@errno.com> References: <200705081904.39469.h.schmalzbauer@omnisec.de> <200705090035.40756.h.schmalzbauer@omnisec.de> <46414861.50800@errno.com> <20070509063851.GD1724@cryptomonkeys.com> <20070509133340.2f24bf34@deskjail> <4641F25F.7020101@errno.com>
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Quoting Sam Leffler <sam@errno.com> (Wed, 09 May 2007 09:10:07 -0700): > card ejecting it will restore the system to normal use. For pci cards > (e.g. minipci) power cycling works. I've never heard of anyone needing > to remove a battery. This is with a mini-pci card. And The laptop hangs completely. I can not power it off. The power button seems to need ACPI. Normally I push it for some seconds and the laptop switches off (or short and it does a "shutdown -p now"). In the case described in my previous mail this does not work. So the only way to power cycle is to remove the power. As this is a laptop, pulling the power cord is not enough, I have to remove the battery. Bye, Alexander. -- By pressing "Scroll Lock" you can use the arrow keys to scroll backward through the console output. Press "Scroll Lock" again to turn it off. http://www.Leidinger.net Alexander @ Leidinger.net: PGP ID = B0063FE7 http://www.FreeBSD.org netchild @ FreeBSD.org : PGP ID = 72077137
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