** Tags added: kernel-bug
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enabling DMA on CD-ROMs causes hal failures
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I'm closing this report as fix released based on Mark's most recent
comment. Thanks all!
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info = Fix Released
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No problems with Edgy here. No configuration necessary. Suspend works
out of the box and no suspicious syslog messages or lock ups.
Thank you.
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Mark, Tiago, would it be possible for you to test this behavior with
Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy) and report back?
Thanks!
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I'm experiencing a similar problem but i dont use suspend. What happens
is that after some time of being running, my laptop just freezes for
about 10 seconds, then gets back to normal, then 1 or 2 minutes after it
freezes completely. The first time it happened i tought it was an
hardware problem
With the latest stock Dapper kernel (2.6.15-20) I'm not seeing any hdc: lost
interrupt messages nor does my shell become unresponsive after many (3+)
suspend cycles.
I think I may have figured out what was causing my initial problem though. By
unloading ohci1394 I'm able to resume from the
Correction: I meant kernel 2.6.15-19.
Anyway. I decided to test it with 2.6.16.1 from kernel.org and it's working so
I guess it's fixed.
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