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notebook crashes on battery with particular wlan or other pcie devices
enabled dell vostro 3700
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Maverick reached EOL on April 10, 2012.
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i want to remove maverick from my notebook.how do i do this
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Same problem on ASUS K50IE with ubuntu 10.10 64 bits
I have found a bypass and maybe a lead for debugging :
I have install the package laptop-mode-tools :
It remove the packages acpi-support and pm-utils and
Hi Miroslav,
your post gave me the idea to try to just disable the wireless powersaving for
now:
sudo mv /usr/lib/pm-utils/power.d/wireless ~
(Just moving it to somewhere save.)
This works for me. Now wireless works fine on battery.
This is of course just a workaround. We need to find out what
Hi Wolfgang,
I've been trying to find what's the problem whole day and I think
I found the solution/workaround.
You are pretty close, but
/usr/lib/pm-utils/power.d/wireless does nothing in my case,
I only get the message in pm-powersave.log:
I forgot - I didn't study what pcie_aspm does but I guess it
tries to enable some power-saving on PCIE lanes.
I'm not sure we find what is the real cause of the problem,
it might be the poor hardware implementation in (my) Intel WiFi
card. With Broadcom WiFi card everything was just fine...
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dell vostro 3700 always crash (frozen) if I work with battery (power or
thermal limit exceeded)
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Some updates today:
I put the hardrive with Maverick into my laptop and installed new updates.
Then I removed the power lead and the system crashed. Again. So no progress in
solving this bug yet.
I started to dig in my system little bit:
1.) I removed the internal WiFi card (based on Intel
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