you may need to change a setting in /etc/sysconfig/apmd # I got frequent problems mainly with scsi-pcmcia-cards on the cardbus. Use # PCMCIARESTART="yes" # to start it again after a resume. This can slow down your suspend and resume # process. Use PCMCIAWAIT to wait with the suspend until the pccard is removed # from the system. # Some BIOSes are too buggy to handle cardctl suspend and cardctl resume # properly, in these cases cardctl eject and cardctl insert can be used instead. # However, this actually ejects the card on hardware supporting it, so if # the BIOS isn't buggy, it shouldn't be used. Set PCMCIABIOSBUG to yes if # you are experiencing problems with PCMCIA cards after a resume. # Since buggy BIOSes seem to be far more common than hardware that can eject # PCMCIA cards (and it doesn't make a difference on systems that don't have # either), it is enabled by default.
--- "Liam R. E. Quin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sat, 2002-03-09 at 23:39, Keld J�rn Simonsen > wrote: > > beta4: My laptop, an acer Travelmate T202 have pbs > with > > resuming after a suspend. The ethernet does not > > come up again, and the dhcpcd does not function > afterwards. > > I have to take the pcmcia wireless ethernet card out > and put it > back in again (Acer TM602TER but I don't think it's > really to do > with the specific hardware). > > Since X doesn't restart properly after a resume > (already reported) I > have to restart X, and taking the card out and > putting it back isn't a > big deal for me. > > Liam > ===== SI Reasoning [EMAIL PROTECTED] A requirement of creativity is that it contributes to change. Creativity keeps the creator alive. -FRANK HERBERT, unpublished notes __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Try FREE Yahoo! Mail - the world's greatest free email! http://mail.yahoo.com/
