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Bug#490618: marked as done (RTC compiled into kernel stops use of rtc-cmos and therefore ACPI wakeup)



Your message dated Wed, 24 Feb 2010 23:12:50 +0100
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and subject line Re: RTC compiled into kernel stops use of rtc-cmos and therefore ACPI wakeup
has caused the Debian Bug report #490618,
regarding RTC compiled into kernel stops use of rtc-cmos and therefore ACPI wakeup
to be marked as done.

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Package: linux-image-2.6.25-2-amd64
Version: 2.6.25-6

It seems rtc is compiled into the kernel instead of as a module.
As a result rtc-cmos will not work and there is no way of using
ACPI wakeup as the old /proc/acpi/alarm has been removed.

Is there any workaround available? ie. disable the rtc driver so
rtc-cmos can take over? or a way to restore the /proc/acpi/alarm.

Thanks.


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On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 01:09:47PM +0200, Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 10:31:05PM -0700, Lindsay Powles wrote:
> > Package: linux-image-2.6.25-2-amd64
> > Version: 2.6.25-6
> > 
> > It seems rtc is compiled into the kernel instead of as a module.
> > As a result rtc-cmos will not work and there is no way of using
> > ACPI wakeup as the old /proc/acpi/alarm has been removed.
> > 
> > Is there any workaround available? ie. disable the rtc driver so
> > rtc-cmos can take over? or a way to restore the /proc/acpi/alarm.
> 
> Is this fixed in the 2.6.26 kernel from stable?

No further feedback, closing the bug.

If this can be reproduced with current kernels, please reopen this bug.

Cheers,
        Moritz


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