Re: Reboot & ACPI suspend Laptop display initialization

From: Mike Mohr
Date: Mon Sep 19 2005 - 16:07:45 EST


Hmm. It seems unlikely to me that Toshiba will bother fixing a bug
like this (even as serious as this one is) for a 3-yr-old laptop on my
request. I checked, and I already have the latest BIOS released by
them on 9-24-2002. The fact that they let a bug as serious as this
through their QA really shocks me, esp. since my wife works for
Panasonic QA and I know the procedures they go through. I will never
buy from Toshiba again.

Thanks for the responses guys!

Mike

On 9/19/05, Pavel Machek <pavel@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > This isn't just a problem with ACPI's suspend. If I reboot the
> > machine, without without power management, the screen isn't properly
> > reinitialized. The problem with the suspend is certainly an issue
> > with ACPI; however, the reboot issue probably isn't. Unless someone
> > can enlighten me?
>
> Well, the reboot issue is broken BIOS... It should reset the hardware
> when you are rebooting.
>
> Read Doc*/power/video.txt for suspend issues.
> Pavel
> --
> if you have sharp zaurus hardware you don't need... you know my address
>
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