Date: Fri, 07 Jun 2002 08:01:15 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Kevin McClelland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] 16-bit combo LAN PC Card for Libretto 70CT

> I've had weird but related problems with my L100
coming out of standby and 
> not picking things up ... to the extent that before
going into standby I'd 
> stop all devices first ... problems included the
laptop not making it out 
> of standby at all (stuck with that little blinking
cursor) and the laptop 
> rebooting straight after it comes out of standby.
However, lately I forgot 
> a couple of times and its been fine!
> 
> *sigh* these things are weird ... having said THAT,
when I had my L50, its 
> detection was bulletproof ... coming out of standby I
could have changed 
> whatever I liked (plugged in cards or left cards
plugged in, whatever) and 
> it'd pick them up straight away ...
> 
> I wonder why that sorta compatibility went backwards
in the L100 ...
> 
> 
> - Raymond

On my L100 running Win2k, I have had no problems with
cards when coming out of standby or hibernate, at least
so far. Granted, I tend to use hibernate more than
standby these days, but no real issues. The card that
is in it on a daily basis is a IBM branded Xircom
Realport NIC/modem card. Every once in a while if I
accidentally pull it out while trying to unplug a
network cable, it will need two insertions to get WIn2k
to identify it properly. I have got to remember to
simply shut down the card prior to disconnecting the
network cable. The prong tends to get caught a little
on the port, and if you are not careful you pull the
card straight out of the socket.


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