I confirm that the crackling sounds on reboot are gone for me.
My delay in resume is caused by the dvb-usb card. Removing the driver
module speeds up the resume making it almost immediate.
Does anyone know the solution? the driver complains about the firmware,
but it is regularly loaded at boot.
I don't hear those static noises anymore, but i still have to test it
well.
I confirm that multimedia buttons seems to work better.
I eliminated the clicking noise by disabling the hda_intel energy
saving in the laptop_mode_tools configuration. Anyway this is a
workaround, not a solution.
The re
Here attached there's what dmesg shows after resume.
--- Ven 29/5/09, Paul Swanson ha scritto:
Da: Paul Swanson
Oggetto: [Bug 301353] Re: HP Pavilion dv5: ATA exception on resume from suspend
A: giusc...@yahoo.it
Data: Venerdì 29 maggio 2009, 05:58
I haven't yet applied the BIOS to update to m
I installed the F.16 bios into my dv5-1140el. Things works better now,
but not flawlessy.
-The resume takes long and an error message about my dvb-t card unable to find
the firmware shows. Some errors about bluetooth show also.
-I hear annoying and loud clicks coming from the speakers everytime
I use NVIDIA 180.44 Proprietary Drivers
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HP Pavilion dv5: ATA exception on resume from suspend
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