Thank you for the answer, I'll try this then. Fabrice Philibert-Caillat *http://auroraelibri.com <http://auroraelibri.com>* +33.972295359 +33.622507341
2016-09-10 8:53 GMT+02:00 Philip Homburg <pch-fbs...@u-1.phicoh.com>: > In your letter dated Fri, 9 Sep 2016 17:39:42 +0200 you wrote: > >Hello, I am sorry if I did not introduce myself properly: I am a > subscriber > >on this list, I have read this thread and I think that my own problem is > >related: I also have a Thinkpad X201 and I have been unable to > >suspend/resume with the i915kms driver loaded (with 11.0-RC2 currently). I > >now suspect (since I did a lot of tests previously) that I might have also > >encountered the same corruption, as my Thinkpad is now unable to shut down > >properly. May I ask if it is possible to reset properly without opening > the > >computer? In any case, if I can perform any further test to help here, I > >would be happy. > > > >Regarding suspend/resume (which, I understand, is another problem), the > >most I could achieve so far is having the suspend led blink a few times, > >then stop blinking. The computer seems to enter suspend at first, but it > is > >unable to resume. If I understood correctly what I have read so far, the > >fixed suspend led would instead mean that suspend did not work properly in > >fact. I have tried with these options: > > When the CMOS is corrupt I see the same problem with suspending. > > In the past it was possible to write to the CMOS using the CMOS > chip. But it is a very long time since I last played with that. > > Opening the x201 is annoying, but not very complex. > _______________________________________________ freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"