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Date:      Sat, 19 Oct 2013 12:26:59 -0600
From:      Andrew Klaus <andrewklaus@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Suspend/Resume on Dell E6410 Laptop
Message-ID:  <CAKA4ij_v3hD9Utibr95p8YOy_PFdJry3XHm%2BpFeTQ6ip_SWL8A@mail.gmail.com>
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Alright.. I can't quite disable USB, since I think that would mean I can't
use my keyboard after the kernel boots.  I did enable the kldunload and
kldload in the rc.suspend / resume files in case that was it. It wasn't.

I removed ethernet, wifi, sound, and a few other things from the kernel
config.  Booted up no problem, but I'm suffering from the same problem.

When I blindly run kldload i915kms after I resume from sleep, the display
does flicker a little, but still doesn't output anything. If I run startx
after I resume, it does something similar as well.

If I enable acpi bounce with verbose in sysctl, nothing seems to error from
what I can tell.

Anything else I might be able to try to get to the bottom of this? I'm
pretty determined to get this working..

On Sat, Oct 19, 2013, clutton wrote:
> BIOS is not in case.
> All you need is build minimal custom kernel.
> Without usb, ethernet, wifi, sound, etc. Then try again.



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