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Date:      Sat, 13 Dec 2003 10:46:25 -0500
From:      josh <josh@freek.com>
To:        freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: X freezes my Sony Vaio PCG-F801
Message-ID:  <20031213154625.GA32034@freek.com>
In-Reply-To: <20031212171530.GH1367@fetiche.sources.org>
References:  <20031207163127.GA791@fetiche.sources.org> <3FD8EEA3.3060508@aracnet.com> <20031212171530.GH1367@fetiche.sources.org>

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Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote...
> Formally speaking, it doesn't crash, it freezes. But you're right, not
> only the Xfree server is down, the machine stops replying to ping
> also, which seems to indicate that the kernel (or the PCI bus) was
> frozen.

This also happens to me on my Thinkpad R32 if I reboot from WinXP and go
into FreeBSD and start X, the laptop just freezes, cannot be reached
over the network and I have to remove the battery.  However, if I shut down
the computer from XP, then start FreeBSD, X works just fine for me.

I don't think it's a FreeBSD specific issue, as it did the same thing with
both OpenBSD and Debian Linux installed - I *had* to power off the computer
when going from WinXP into FreeBSD.  I'm not sure if a warm boot of FreeBSD
will cause the same behaviour, so just to be safe I always just power it
off.

On another note, I can't seem to get the laptop to suspend at all.  It does
suspend under X using "apm -z" but then when I turn it back on, the display
gets all funky and the laptop needs to be powered off and the battery removed.
If I do 'acpiconf -s 5' the box just shuts down.  *shrug* so for now
I just close the lid, at least that kind of blanks the display.

josh



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