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Subject: [acpi-jp 2466] Re: ACPI ton IBM T20
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Today I updated my BIOS and S3 is now working - until now. S1 is ok too. 
S4 - no. S5 does not work proper, the notebook comes back after some 
minutes (?).

Bye

Oliver



Lukas Ertl schrieb:

>On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Oliver Fischer wrote:
>
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>
>>I own an IBM T20 and run 5.1 on it. Unfortunately ACPI isn't working
>>correctly. Before I start to dig for solutions and writing error
>>reports, I would like to know if anyone has an running T20 with ACPI
>>support and working S1, S2 and S3.
>>    
>>
>
>ACPI is pretty much a no-go on the T20. I own one myself and I never got
>ACPI to work correctly, even with the newest BIOS. Go for APM, it's quite
>robust on the T20.
>
>regards,
>le
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>


