Am Montag, 6. August 2007 00:29 schrieb Pavel Machek: > Yes, I seen similar reports. Does it happen in all shutdown mode and > 2.6.22? Does it happen in platform mode in 2.6.19? I can reproduce this behaviour by doing the following with kernel 2.6.20 : 1. <Fn>+<F4> - the systems sleeps within RAM 2. <Fn> - the systems wakes up 3. <Fn>+<F12> - the systems hibernates to disk 4. <power> - systems wakes up 5. <Fn>+<F4> - the systems sleeps within RAM Now pressing <Fn> doesn't wake up the system, I have to press the power button for that instead. BTW I tried to test the latest git-sources -rc2 but the <Fn> keys do not work anymore with the thinkpad-acpi feature (neither as module nor if compiled into). -- MfG/Sincerely Toralf Förster
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