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Subject: [acpi-jp 2468] Re: ACPI ton IBM T20
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On Thu, 17 Jul 2003, Lukas Ertl wrote:
> What I've seen trying ACPI on a T20:
>
> *) acpiconf -s 3 shuts down the harddrive, the fan and the screen, but the
> little "I sleep now" led of the T20 isn't lit, as it would be when using
> APM. If I call -s 3 a second time the machine resumes immediately.

On my T23, acpi does not set the sleep light in S3 although it is
suspended (i.e. powered down and backlight off).  Pressing the power
button resumes (or if I have lid set to resume, opening lid resumes).
I'll eventually look into the _LED calls in the ASL.

> *) -s 1 completely fucks up my display and doesn't do anything good :-)

S1 is not supported on T23.

> *) -s 5 shuts down, but after some minutes the machine boots again.

That's strange.  Don't see that behavior either.

-Nate
