Description of problem: Occasionally, usually after first boot, system wakes fine from lid event or Fn key press. After resume/suspend several times, the system will only wake when the power button is pressed. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Linux jbrandeb-linux 2.6.23.9-85.fc8 #1 SMP Fri Dec 7 15:49:59 EST 2007 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux How reproducible: I can seem to reproduce at will, but I thought it was working for a bit and then stopped working again. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Boot F8 kernel on IBM T43 model 2668-NU3 2. Suspend using Fn-F4 3. wake using Fn key Actual results: system stays asleep until power button is pressed Expected results: Fn, or LID, (or i would assume magic packet) should be able to wake the laptop. Additional info: This problem has existed for a while but there was a bit there with some F7 kernels that it worked fine up to but after that it is failing. I run both tpb, and thinkpad-acpi module
Created attachment 290681 [details] output of proc/acpi/wakeup after problem
Created attachment 290682 [details] dmesg through suspend/resume a few times
Created attachment 290683 [details] lsmod output
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