Subject: apm suspend broken recently?
To: None <port-i386@netbsd.org>
From: Daniel Carosone <dan@geek.com.au>
List: port-i386
Date: 03/19/2004 22:19:35
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I have an older workstation machine that uses apm power management.

Suspend/resume (to memory) always worked fine on it, and I would WoL
it remotely if I wanted to get something off it.

With a recent kernel, it is no longer sleeping, instead I get long
strings of errors like:

APM get event: interface not connected (0x30b)
APM get event: interface not connected (0x30b)
APM get event: interface not connected (0x30b)
APM get event: interface not engaged (0xb0b)

and then finally:

apm: Last error 0x30b occurred 10 times; giving up.

Has anything interesting changed in this stuff recently?

--
Dan.


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