On 7/22/05, Joseph Fruchey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Also, how can I get my WUSB11 wireless adapter to work after coming
> back from suspend? I always just reboot, but there's got to be some
> type of "refresh" command, right?



I have read in several places that the wusb11 drivers don't behave nicely 
with suspend. 
I can confirm I have seen this problem for myself on ppc linux.
The only thing I know that seems to work for me is unplugging the usb 
connection before putting your computer to sleep.
You might also try unloading and reloading the usb kernel modules(if they 
arent built into the kernel itself)
Hope thats helpful.
Cheers,
Eric
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joseph Fruchey)
Date: Fri Jul 22 16:23:07 2005
Subject: [brlug-general] Latitude, speed, and WUSB11
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The DSL F2 boot options screen said that fb ran better on laptops.
It's also the only way I've gotten a readable display. I'll check the
vidcard in a minute, but it's some off-the-wall Made in China thing
I've never heard of.

Yeah, I actually tried surfing with Dillo for a few minutes, but it
reminded me too much of 1995. And I know GNOME is too bloated. I tried
installing fluxbox, but it won't load. I'm kinda bouncing back and
forth between icewm and xfce. Icewm currently.

On 7/22/05, Andrew Baudouin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why are you running in framebuffer mode?  What is the exact make/model
> of vidcard you are running?
> 
> Dillo is much smaller of a browser than Firefox.  It doesn't support
> any kind of plugins, just vanilla HTML 4.  It supports no Javascript
> as well.  Ubuntu's Gnome 2.10 is way overbloated for your hardware.
> 
> Try removing and readding the module after resume for your wifi.
> 
> BTW, you are running into many of the issues that make people go back
> to Windows.  I had to give up LInux on my laptop due to suspend/resume
> issues and WUSB54G lack of support.  I also could not figure how to
> get my airo card go into promiscuous mode.
> 
> 
> 
> On 7/22/05, Joseph Fruchey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Okay, I'm still annoyed by this Latitude P2-233. It's still very slow,
> > but I'm now thinking it's a driver problem. If I boot with DSL,
> > accepting the defaults (xvesa), the graphics are screwed up, but
> > scrolling in Dillo (which comes up on boot) is zippy. If I run in
> > framebuffer mode, everything looks fine, but I'm back to the same
> > choppy scrolling as with Ubuntu. Any thoughts?
> >
> > Also, how can I get my WUSB11 wireless adapter to work after coming
> > back from suspend? I always just reboot, but there's got to be some
> > type of "refresh" command, right?
> >
> > Joey
> >
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