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This has had me stumped. I posted a topic in the Laptop forum, but I've decided to post a new topic here because I think it may require some hardware investigation.
Since a few weeks ago, ACPI acts oddly. When I close my laptop's lid, the acpi lid event is not triggered until I perform another power-related acpi event!
For example. I can run acpi_listen in a terminal. I will close my lid and open it and nothing will appear in the terminal. Then if I unplug my laptop, the screen blanks and the lid button event shows up in the terminal. If I plug the laptop back in, the second lid event (from opening it) will show up. This is the output from that exercise:
[rob ~ ]$ acpi_listen
button/lid LID0 00000080 00000001
ac_adapter ACAD 00000080 00000000
battery BAT1 00000080 00000001
button/lid LID0 00000080 00000002
ac_adapter ACAD 00000080 00000001
battery BAT1 00000080 00000001
I tried rolling back the acpi and acpid packages to old versions I had in my cache. I have three versions of acpid and two of acpi, so I've tried all six combos of those to no avail.
I had some current Linux distro iso's around, so I tried the current versions of Fedora and PCLOS as liveCD's, and they are doing the same thing. I am currently downloading Ubuntu 10.04 in hopes that maybe something a little older will work right and then I can just say it's software.
The weird thing is that this was working perfectly since December, when I got the laptop.
I fear that this is a hardware problem. That will be super annoying and I'll have to find an easy way to clone the disk and put the original Windows 7 back on it... But what hardware problem would cause this kind of error?
What else can I try here, guys?
Last edited by pogeymanz (2011-06-27 20:11:34)
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You could just try an older version of a Live Linux CD and that would pretty much confirm it is a hardware rather than an OS/kernel fault. I would also just try getting into your BIOS and resetting everything to BIOS defaults and see if that helps.
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Well, this is a treat...
I tried the Ubuntu 10.04 CD and the computer suspended as soon as I closed the lid. Wonderful!
Then I opened a terminal and ran acpi_listen and tried again.... nothing...
For whatever reason, I was inspired to shut the machine off and remove and replace the battery. I rebooted and it's been working fine.
The horrible part about this is that I must have rebooted this machine 10,000 times and played with the battery 1,000 times since I'd discovered the issue.
I have a feeling this wont be the last I see of this problem...
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