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xscreensaver seems to hang xfee86 in Inspiron 5160 (using ACPI)



In Inspiron 5160 running Debian Sid, kernel 2.6.7 (smp and ACPI and APM compiled), I get these errors (apm is disabled in grub options with "noapm"). I believe xfree86 hangs when xscreensaver suspends the system (because if no user is logged into gdm and the login screen is there, it just blanks after some time and I can bring it back up by touching the touchpad; the system does not hang and the temperature is a normal value of 58C). Part of the log messages is given below:
#> less /var/log/messages
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Oct 21 19:16:41 localhost kernel: apm: BIOS not found.
Oct 21 19:17:18 localhost kernel: apm: BIOS not found.
Oct 21 19:42:59 localhost -- MARK --
Oct 21 19:53:30 localhost kernel: osl-0895 [50] os_wait_semaphore : Failed to acquire semaphore[dfade6a8|1|0], AE_TIME Oct 21 19:53:30 localhost kernel: osl-0895 [49] os_wait_semaphore : Failed to acquire semaphore[dfade6a8|1|0], AE_TIME Oct 21 19:54:00 localhost kernel: osl-0895 [50] os_wait_semaphore : Failed to acquire semaphore[dfade6a8|1|0], AE_TIME Oct 21 19:54:00 localhost kernel: osl-0895 [49] os_wait_semaphore : Failed to acquire semaphore[dfade6a8|1|0], AE_TIME Oct 21 19:56:00 localhost kernel: osl-0895 [106] os_wait_semaphore : Failed to acquire semaphore[dfade6a8|1|0], AE_TIME Oct 21 19:56:00 localhost kernel: osl-0895 [101] os_wait_semaphore : Failed to acquire semaphore[dfade6a8|1|0], AE_TIME Oct 21 19:58:05 localhost kernel: osl-0895 [138] os_wait_semaphore : Failed to acquire semaphore[dfade6a8|1|0], AE_TIME
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These last lines are repeated continuously till I ssh into the laptop and stop gdm. At that time top shows that xfree86 is taking 99% of CPU and the fan of the laptop is running at full speed and "acpi -V" shows that the temperature is 68C. As soon as gdm is killed, the temperature comes down within seconds and in half a minute of so all is okay again.

So the question is, what is causing this? And what is that "apm: BIOS not found"? Does the latter message mean that BIOS does not support apm at all?

Has anyone else experienced this?

If my config file will help, I will post it.

thanks,
->HS



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