Well mine I guess isn't quite as bad.  I haven't had to send it back but need to for 
this issue.  Mine hangs on the pcmcia chipset on a warm reboot and 1 time out of 10 
hangs resuming from suspend.

Eugene Nine



---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "David A. Desrosiers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:  Fri, 30 Jan 2004 14:23:33 -0500 (EST)

>
>> Just maybe you have the same problem I have.  Wiggle your card and see if
>> that causes it.  My slot seems to have a loose connection and eny card
>> that hangs out like a USB or wireless gets bumped and cuases lockups.  I
>> just can't be without my box long enough for Dell to fix it :)
>
>       It may be hardware. This is a Thinkpad T23, and it has been to IBM
>repair 5 times over a 2 month period of time. They replaced the internal psu
>once, the motherboard 3 times, the wifi card once, and the CPU once. They
>still can't seem to figure out why it just randomly locks up without any
>seeming motive. I can get it to happen quite often with any kernel other
>than 2.4.21 using any USB device. The only piece they haven't replaced is
>the "black" on the case at this point. =)
>
>       Something odd too, is that I can't warm reboot from 2.4 to 2.4
>without it hanging at the point where the kernel inits the usb host
>controller at boot time. I have to power it off, let the drive spin down,
>and the start it up again to get it beyond this problem.
>
>       I can warm boot from 2.4 to 2.6 without this problem, however, but
>booting from 2.6 back to 2.4 causes it to happen again. Very fishy, and
>definately usb-related. I've tried every firmware version available for this
>board, and this is the second type of motherboard I've had installed in it,
>over the 3 replacements they did.
>
>       Looooooooooooooooovely, isn't it?
>
>d.
>
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