I just tested ASUS A7N266-VM/AA (NVIDIA nForce chipset) and ACPI S3 State resume works correctly with USB jumpers set to +5V, not +5VSB.
This is correct behavior one expects, but I was expecting to have the buggy behavior with this mainboard if the USB jumpers were set to +5V since it is an ASUS mainboard with NVIDIA chipset.
Actually, the resume was not perfect due to some bug of Nouveau with the integrated GeForce 2 MX graphics (i.e., lost control of power button response), but to workaround that issue, I can put in a graphics card like ATI Technologies Radeon 9800 Pro.
I used Logitech USB keyboard (K120) and Dell USB mouse (likely Logitech OEM product).
Hi,
I just tested ASUS A7N266-VM/AA (NVIDIA nForce chipset) and ACPI S3 State resume works correctly with USB jumpers set to +5V, not +5VSB.
This is correct behavior one expects, but I was expecting to have the buggy behavior with this mainboard if the USB jumpers were set to +5V since it is an ASUS mainboard with NVIDIA chipset.
Actually, the resume was not perfect due to some bug of Nouveau with the integrated GeForce 2 MX graphics (i.e., lost control of power button response), but to workaround that issue, I can put in a graphics card like ATI Technologies Radeon 9800 Pro.
I used Logitech USB keyboard (K120) and Dell USB mouse (likely Logitech OEM product).
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