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Re: ACPI Problems with Kernel 2.6.3 on Compaq Armada M700



Thanks for the info Werner, unfortunately it doesn't seem to have
helped. I read somewhere else about making sure that all the settings in
Windows were turned off (set to never) so I will try that. I have some
other M700 questions though:

I am trying to get S1 working with ACPI and I can get it to suspend, but
not come back. I believe I need a script for the sleep button. Any idea
where I can get this, or what the script should do. I can write the
script, but what command is used to resume?

Do I need to fix the DSDT? 

When you say custom 2.6 I assume you mean that you compiled it yourself.
Any tips on config settings?

Thanks and Cheers
Roger

On Sun, 2004-03-14 at 23:09, Werner Heuser wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 14, 2004 at 05:49:08PM -0700, Roger Waterhouse wrote:
> > Hi;
> > 
> > I have been running a mixture a testing/unstable on this notebook for
> > about a year with almost no problems. I recently upgraded to the 2.6
> > kernel (kernel-image-2.6-686) and since then having been having random
> > but fairly frequent keyboard lockups. The keyboard becomes unresponsive
> > to any key presses, while the mouse continues to work correctly. If I
> > log out of gnome, the system appears to hang with a flashing cursor in
> > the upper left hand corner. Usually I end up having to unplug the system
> > and remove the battery to restart. The only thing I see in the logs is
> > this in kern.log:
> > 
> > Mar 14 15:19:55 beowulf kernel:     ACPI-0245: *** Error: Cannot release
> > Mutex [_GL_], not acquired
> ...
> 
> Hello Roger,
> 
> my M700 works well with 2.6 custom Kernels. It's even faster than with 2.4.
> You may try these boot-options: noapic nosmp
> 
> 	Werner
> 
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