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I have also been expierencing the same issues. I cannot load the acpi-cpufreq
module anymore. I have tested this with the newest development kernel
(2.6.17_rc4) I can pr
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Created an attachment (id=8160)
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script to suspend to ram (also removes usb and firewire modules)
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Hmm, it seems that unloading ohci1394, uhci_hcd and ehci_hcd prevents these
errors from showing up. Question is, why.. I can see the USB modules potentially
causing prob