Dell D600 - sleep / acpi in FreeBSD 5.3-STABLE
Patrick Hurrelmann
outi at bytephobia.de
Sat Nov 6 05:31:22 PST 2004
On Fri, 2004-11-05 at 22:56, Colin Percival wrote:
> Alan Gerber wrote:
> > ... on my D600. S1 doesn't turn the
> > LCD off, however, so it still drains significant battery power. It
> > isn't a super-important thing to me, so I've been a little relaxed about
> > saying anything about it.
>
> If you upgrade to 5.3 and load acpi_video.ko, then you can turn off the
> LCD via rc.suspend (and bring it back in rc.resume, of course).
>
> Colin Percival
Sure, acpi_video.ko works well on a Dell Latitude D600, but it won't
work in parallel to radeon.ko. Both hook up to the same
kernel-interfaces (as i understood it hopefully right).
The module that has been loaded first wins the race and the other one
will load silently, but will not present functionality at all.
I think this has been on the current list a few times in the past it it
was said that it won't be trivial to fix.
Personally i prefer having direct-rendering support. So i only load
radeon.ko and acpi_video.ko stays on it shelf...
Patrick
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