Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 21:17:05 +0200 From: Mark Santcroos <marks@ripe.net> To: Mitsuru IWASAKI <iwasaki@jp.FreeBSD.org> Cc: acpi-jp@jp.FreeBSD.org, current@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: [acpi-jp 1789] Re: ACPI video driver (for Dell Latitude C640) Message-ID: <20020910191705.GA765@laptop.6bone.nl> In-Reply-To: <20020911.002204.70226596.iwasaki@jp.FreeBSD.org> References: <20020828134307.GA892@laptop.6bone.nl> <20020829211115.GB2059@laptop.6bone.nl> <20020910122910.GA2338@laptop.6bone.nl> <20020911.002204.70226596.iwasaki@jp.FreeBSD.org>
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On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 12:22:04AM +0900, Mitsuru IWASAKI wrote: > > Do you think that there is a change that this is in the direction of DPMS, > > or is that very unliky? I tried to find the spec for DPMS but it seems to > > be a closed on (at least to non-members). > > It seems that old laptops don't have VGA specific ACPI objects, so > many people will be happy if we can implement non-ACPI VGA driver w/ > ATI chips hack. > BTW, have you checked for XFree86 code? Hopefully we might find > some hints on DPMS for ATI chips. Ok, listen to this ;-) I think DPMS might be very related, because when I suspend from X and resume again everything is (almost) fine!! 1. I start up the machine 2. startx 3. I enter S1 either by acpiconf / closing the lid / ctrl-esc (sleep key) 4. Screen goes to console and stays on 5. I resume with power key / open lid 6. Screen turns black 7. Few seconds later X is in front of me again! 8. If I now go back to the console (ctrl-f1) the console is still black I also tried the scenario where I suspend on the console, then resume again, which turns the screen black. I then startx again and my screen is back again. This is a major step IMHO. I already looked at the DPMS code in X and we have to extract that basically. Mark -- Mark Santcroos RIPE Network Coordination Centre http://www.ripe.net/home/mark/ New Projects Group/TTM To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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