Re: How is FC3 ACPI on laptops these days?

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Dexter Ang wrote:
Hey folks,

As the last version of Fedora I've used was FC2, I'm wondering about
the current 'condition' of FC3. I'm using a Thinkpad T30. Going
through the archives, I didn't really see any info regarding ACPI
status.

Suspend -to-disk and -to-ram works under Ubuntu Hoary. Of course they
have that Thinkpad power-drain bug on S3. But suspend-to-disk works
really well. So would a fully-updated FC3 work well with ACPI events?

I'm more looking for personal experiences, as searching around shows
that most people just kept using APM, it seems.

Dex,

Check out ThinkWiki (http://www.thinkwiki.org/ThinkWiki) and Volker Braun's T-41 site. (http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~vbraun/computing/T41/kernel.html) He's got a link to his kernel repository there. The more recent ones (2.6.11-13) get ACPI working just fine on my T40. Depending on the graphics chipset in your T30, you might have to recompile from the SRPM after editing a file. (Write me directly if you need to recompile and I'll help you.)

pete


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