Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 05:50:28 +0200 From: Par Leijonhufvud <par@hunter-gatherer.org> To: freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Resume with ACPI doesn't work on ThinkPad R50e Message-ID: <20051021035027.GE46740@absaroka.eryn-lasgalen.org> In-Reply-To: <20050609012332.6650e7fa.lists@yazzy.org> References: <20050608231740.2b01a22f.lists@yazzy.org> <20050608214726.F037F5D09@ptavv.es.net> <20050609002324.70964f7b.lists@yazzy.org> <20050609012332.6650e7fa.lists@yazzy.org>
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Marcin Jessa <lists@yazzy.org> [2005.06.09] wrote: > hw.acpi.reset_video=0 is the only needed value. Then it's all fine. I did this, and have onw remaining propblem: if I have X (xorg/windowmaker under 5.4) on and close the lid (withous having suspended first) the I "loose" the top 1 cm or so of the screen. The mouse also gets an "offset", which HUPing moused does not change. Nor does a refresh or restart of windowmaker work: only stopping and restarting X will do it. I prefer not to do automatic suspend for the lid close, since I sometimes leave it on for longer periods, e.g. so that cron can do some regular tasks overnight, and want to protect the keyboard from cats. Would setting some value (which?) for the lid close help? I get the impression that even S1 does stop things from running, which is not what I want /Par -- Par Leijonhufvud par@hunter-gatherer.org Two wrongs don't make a right; but three lefts do.
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