2.4.0-test10 problems

2000-11-09 Thread Richard Polton
Hi, More testing and more problems 8-( Mind you, that is not to say that many things do not work wonderfully, because they do ;-) With regard to point one yesterday about the warm reboot problem, it was suggested that I toggle the PnP BIOS option and retry. Well, I did that and indeed there wa

Re: [linux-usb-devel] 2.4.0-test10 problems (power-down problem)

2000-11-09 Thread Richard Polton
The power switch is totally unresponsive in this situation. Richard Dan Streetman wrote: > On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Richard Polton wrote: > > >the power switch is disabled > >too and the only way in which the machine responds is by switching > >off at the wall and pulling the battery. > > I have see

Re: [linux-usb-devel] 2.4.0-test10 problems (power-down problem)

2000-11-08 Thread Dan Streetman
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Richard Polton wrote: >the power switch is disabled >too and the only way in which the machine responds is by switching >off at the wall and pulling the battery. I have seen this with my IBM Thinkpad 600E several times. Many (newer, at least) IBM machines I've seen will pow

Re: [linux-usb-devel] 2.4.0-test10 problems

2000-11-08 Thread Richard Polton
I currently do not use either APM or ACPI. Initially I used ACPI and removing it in test8 appeared to fix the problem (but I suspect that was just 'appear' rather than 'fix' 8-). I moved to APM instead of ACPI in test9 - no change, and indeed in test10 I use neither. There is a flag in the BIOS f

2.4.0-test10 problems

2000-11-08 Thread Richard Polton
(usb people, issue 1 is partly relevant and issue 3 is definitely USB.) I have been testing my test10 installation and have come up with a few old problems, all of which have been reported before. 1. Warm reboot fails to restart, i.e. hangs after displaying 'Restarting system'. In this part