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Subject: [acpi-jp 2952] Re: RELENG_5_2 + ACPI: X hangs the system
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* John Baldwin (jhb@freebsd.org):

> Try disabling r128.ko and see if the problem goes away.  I've had
> problems with r128.ko and resuming from S1 on my laptop.

No, I just re-checked that r128 is not the culprit (by not loading it
and disabling the drm module in XF86Config to be sure). I will update to
the latest RELENG_5_2 sources, set up a serial console and see whether
ddb can help tracking this problem down.
