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Date:      Wed, 05 Dec 2001 18:22:11 +1000
From:      Greg Black <gjb@gbch.net>
To:        Mark Santcroos <marks@ripe.net>
Cc:        freebsd-mobile@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Problem with resume in APM -- clock not fixed 
Message-ID:  <nospam-1007540531.92289@bambi.gbch.net>
In-Reply-To: <20011205080119.I23525@laptop.6bone.nl>  of Wed, 05 Dec 2001 08:01:19 %2B0100
References:  <nospam-1007530534.84175@bambi.gbch.net> <20011205080119.I23525@laptop.6bone.nl> 

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Mark Santcroos wrote:

| On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 03:35:34PM +1000, Greg Black wrote:
| > I'm new to laptops and APM.  I think I've setup things as they
| > should be, but my system clock does not get fixed up when I
| > resume after suspending.  The following are the only relevant
| > lines in the syslog file.  The first line shows apmd starting at
| > boot time.  The next three lines note the suspend event when I
| > pressed the magic keys on the keyboard to suspend the machine.
| > But when I pressed the wakeup keys a minute later, there were no
| > further entries and the clock had lost a minute.
| > 
| > Dec  5 15:12:41 <daemon.notice> mercury apmd[232]: start
| > Dec  5 15:26:08 <daemon.notice> mercury apmd[232]: apmevent 000a index 1 
| > Dec  5 15:26:08 <daemon.info> mercury apmd[232]: apm event: USERSUSPENDREQ
| > Dec  5 15:26:10 <daemon.info> mercury apmd[232]: caught signal: 20
| > 
| > I'd be very grateful if anybody can point me in the direction of
| > whatever I've forgotten so that I can get this working.
| 
| Do you have the following line in your kernel config?
| 
| device          pmtimer

No.  What does it do?  It's not in LINT either.  I'm using
4.3-R if that makes a difference.

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