On St 07-12-05 13:39:48, Michael Tokarev wrote:
> Pavel Machek wrote:
> >>I tried various 'wakeup' settings in bios, incl. turning everything
> >>off in that menu - no difference.
> >>
> >>The same behaviour is shown by all 2.6 kernels I tried so far
> >>(since 2.6.6 or so).
> >
> > Try ACPI wakeup settings, and ask on ACPI lists. Unfortunately noone
> > really cares about standby these days.
>
> Which "ACPI wakeup settings" did you mean? In BIOS or in kernel?
/proc/acpi/wakeup. And do ask on acpi mailing lists.
> Too bad no one cares about standby.. :(
> I've several of those systems, and I love them for their quiet
> operation. The only problem for me is the system startup time
> (about 3 minutes) and applications startup time (due to the
> empty filesystem cache) -- it'd be very nice to be able to
> suspend the system somehow instead of turning it off... Now,
> suspend to disk does not work at all (that 4M pages stuff on
> a VIA C3 CPU), suspend to mem does not work either, and "normal"
> standby, while works, triggers a wakeup almost immediately.
> So, in short, no suspend at all...
Well, printk time. Find out what is wrong. Noone else can because lack
of hardware.
Pavel
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