--- SI Reasoning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First the good, after installing the new kernel, it
> rebooted into the new kernel without forcing me to
> reboot it again before it worked. This has been a
> problem with lvm in the past and it appears to no
> longer be an issue! good work!
>
> The bad news is, that the new kernel (even
> recompiled
> without APIC) no longer suspends to ram properly. It
> is back to old behavior of rebooting when I try to
> bring it back from suspend. This is on a Dell
> Inspiron
> 8000 laptop and I suspect that it has to do with the
> new r128 driver that is now in the kernel. However,
> I
> did not disable near as much in this kernel that I
> have in the past so it is possible that it is
> something else. I may play with this a bit more to
> be certain.
Well I went on a disabling spree but the suspend
to ram problem remains. With APIC disabled I am able
to use the function keys and plug and unplug the
laptop from power without it freezing.
Another curious thing though I do not have my cdrw
plugged in but I noticed the following modules
running:
sg 30116 0 (autoclean) (unused)
st 27028 0 (autoclean) (unused)
sr_mod 14808 0 (autoclean) (unused)
sd_mod 11356 0 (autoclean) (unused)
scsi_mod 92360 4 (autoclean) [sg st
sr_mod sd_mod]
=
SI Reasoning
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A requirement of creativity is that it contributes to change. Creativity keeps
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