On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 04:34:18PM +0100, Israel Herraiz Tabernero wrote: > > With kernel 2.4.22 I enabled power management in the BIOS and placed > > "apm" in /etc/modules....Here is some ACPI-related dmesg output.... >
I wasn't clear from your message, how are you turning off you machine? apm suspend usually (always?) requires a dedicated partition (which usually needs to be created using a dedicated tool under M$) into which it stores the memory, do you have that (output of fdisk -l may help) Was changing the kernel accompanied with reinstallation or was it just a kernel upgrade? > You can (and should) not use ACPI and APM at the same time. If your > motherboard supports ACPI, use it. Otherwise if your motherboard does > not support ACPI but supports APM, use APM. > > It seems your motherboard only supports APM, so you should specify > "append="apm=on acpi=off" in your /etc/lilo.conf, and remove all the > acpi related packages (such as acpid). > There actually shouldn't be any problems using acpi and apm together as acpi is used if it is detected and otherwise apm is used. I looks from you mail that acpi is disabled due to the bios date. You could check if there is a bios update for your computer, it may help. > Maybe the ACPI daemon is catching key events when your laptop is > sleeping, and therefore it can not wake up. > > -- > /|\ Israel Herraiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > /_|_\ Fingerprint: 1D08 6AB1 709D 37A2 0CFD > \ | / _ 9733 CEE4 0EA0 6248 BA12 > \|/ ( ) _._ > '. U .'_|_'. > '. '. |(o_ (o_ (o_ > {o_ (o_ //\_.___ //| //\ > (')_ (\)_ V_/_'oo' V_|_ V__)_ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]