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regarding uhci_hcd unload hangs on suspend
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Package: linux-image-2.6.18-5-686
Version: 2.6.18.dfsg.1-13etch4
Up until this latest version of 2.6.18-5, on my Inspiron 8600 I have been able
to right-click on the "kpowersave" icon in the KDE system tray and
select "Suspend to Disk". It would very quickly prepare the system to
suspend, and then the screen would switch to text mode and count the
percentages as it wrote the memory to the hard drive.
Now, the preparation hangs when it tries to unload module uhci_hcd. The
keyboard and mouse quit responding, and I have to power down. I'm working
around this by booting to 2.6.18-4, where it works fine. It also worked on
the earlier version of 2.6.18-5, but that was blasted by the update.
This is pretty much a standard, non-tricked-out, etch install. I have just a
few things from debian-multimedia.org, plus Opera, all installed via dpkg.
Everything else is plain etch.
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Version: 2.6.24-1
fixed in newer upstream. Etch gets thanks to etch + half newer
2.6.24 kernels so just try them out.
see http://wiki.debian.org/EtchAndAHalf
closing
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maks
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