Date: Sat, 06 Dec 2008 17:47:41 -0800 From: Jack Twilley <jmt@twilley.org> To: "Paul B. Mahol" <onemda@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Asus EEE -- suspend, card reader and camera Message-ID: <493B2B3D.5010009@twilley.org> In-Reply-To: <3a142e750812061410x3d8afe11oce01b3458138ab45@mail.gmail.com> References: <49396F96.8050403@twilley.org> <3a142e750812051247v13071939k9dae77293c498682@mail.gmail.com> <493A0F24.20309@twilley.org> <3a142e750812052308s9eb16abu2a58cc170ef1115f@mail.gmail.com> <493ABD03.2030808@twilley.org> <3a142e750812061410x3d8afe11oce01b3458138ab45@mail.gmail.com>
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Paul B. Mahol wrote: > On 12/6/08, Jack Twilley <jmt@twilley.org> wrote: >> Paul B. Mahol wrote: >>> On 12/6/08, Jack Twilley <jmt@twilley.org> wrote: >>>> Paul B. Mahol wrote: >>>>> On 12/5/08, Jack Twilley <jmt@twilley.org> wrote: >>>>>> I am a mostly-happy user of an Asus EEE 701. Recently I was pointed at >>>>>> http://wiki.freebsd.org/AsusEee which has more current information than >>>>>> the nighthack page. I'm running RELENG_7 and I am pleased to confirm >>>>>> that the wired Ethernet works out of the box. I'm looking forward to >>>>>> ath_hal merging from current so I can stop copying over the madwifi hal >>>>>> directory. I have only three issues remaining, some of which are at >>>>>> least partially discussed on that page. >>>>>> >>>>>> First, I'm new to FreeBSD on laptops. I tried to suspend with Fn-F1 >>>>>> and >>>>>> it seemed to do the right thing, but I don't know how to resume. I >>>>>> tried Fn-F1 and it didn't work. I hit the power button, and the LEDs >>>>>> changed but the screen never woke up. >>>>> loading vesa LKM fixed that issue for me, also make sure that >>>>> kern.smp.disabled=1 >>>>> >>>>> eg. add these lines to /boot/loader.conf >>>>> >>>>> vesa_load="YES" >>>>> kern.smp.disabled="1" >>>>> >>>> I made those changes, and I see the same behavior -- it doesn't come >>>> back with Fn-F1 or the power button. How do you resume? >>> You rebooted after that change? >>> >> Yes. >> >> Jack. >> > > Well, then I dont know, maybe there is some driver attached on device > that is cause of resume problem? > You could try to disable all of them and try again. > What happens if you suspend with zzz inside X11? > I'm on i386, dunno if resume work at all on amd64. > zzz from an xterm does what Fn-F1 does. No change in behavior. I did learn that it does "come back" when I hit the power button in the sense that it responds to network connections like ssh, but the screen never wakes up and I have to reboot it to fix it. uname says i386 and this box has a Celeron processor if I recall correctly. Jack.
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