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SubjectRe: APM suspend still broken in -test9
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Scratch that. I attempted to wake up the laptop yesterday after it
had been sleeping for several hours, and it was locked hard. My
success report was based on just a quick sleep of a minute or so.

The last -test kernel that works properly for APM suspend and resume
for me is -test7.

Ian

Ian Soboroff <ian.soboroff@nist.gov> writes:

> Yes, that patch solves it for me, and applies cleanly to -test9.
> Ian
>
> David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net> writes:
>
>> Those are the same symptoms I saw in test7, fixed by:
>>
>> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=106606272103414&w=2
>>
>> Patrick, were you going to submit your patch to resolve this?
>> I'm thinking this kind of problem would meet Linus's test10
>> integration criteria.
>>
>> (That's not an APM problem, it's a generic PM problem that'd
>> show up with swsusp too. And likely even some ACPI systems.)
>>
>> - Dave

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