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  logger "Software suspend to ram."
 
  logger "Software suspend to ram."
 
  sync
 
  sync
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FGCONSOLE=`fgconsole`
 
  /sbin/hwclock --systohc
 
  /sbin/hwclock --systohc
 
  chvt 1
 
  chvt 1
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  logger "Woke up from suspend."
 
  logger "Woke up from suspend."
 
  radeontool light on
 
  radeontool light on
  chvt 7
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  chvt $FGCONSOLE
  
 
Improvements are clearly possible. :-)
 
Improvements are clearly possible. :-)

Revision as of 10:18, 2 March 2005

Problem description

On some models the LCD backlight remains on during ACPI sleep. This apparently affects various models (the T30, X31, A31p are mentioned on the relevant bug on the Kernel bug tracker (bug 2576).

Partial solution

If the ThinkPad has a radeon video chip, then switching off the light with the command

 radeontool light off

will work, but only in a text-mode virtual terminal. If X is running, the light apparently comes back on when the kernel switches to text mode prior to sleeping. The solution in that case it to switch to a text mode console first.

I use the following script to suspend my machine. The hwclock lines compensate for the clock running at double speed during suspend (this is fixed in the 2.6.11 release candidate kernels, various distributions may backport the fix).

logger "Software suspend to ram."
sync
FGCONSOLE=`fgconsole`
/sbin/hwclock --systohc
chvt 1
radeontool light off
echo -n 3 >/proc/acpi/sleep
/sbin/hwclock --adjust
/sbin/hwclock --hctosys
logger "Woke up from suspend."
radeontool light on
chvt $FGCONSOLE

Improvements are clearly possible. :-)