Hi,
Sorry I haven't replied recently about that bug, but I have to admit I
have no idea where to start. There actually seems to be much more
fundamental problems with the kernel on my machines. I initially
realised that even without using suspend to RAM, I was still getting
crashes when docking. S
Luming Yu a écrit :
> what about removing psmouse module?
Trying that now. Any particular reason you suspect that one?
Jean-Marc
> On 1/23/07, Jean-Marc Valin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>> will be a device driver. Common causes of suspend/resume problems
>> from
>> >>> the list you g
On 1/23/07, Jean-Marc Valin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Luming Yu a écrit :
> what about removing psmouse module?
Trying that now. Any particular reason you suspect that one?
I suspect it is due to broken modules. If not psmouse, please trying a
boot with minimal modules loaded, and re-test .
what about removing psmouse module?
On 1/23/07, Jean-Marc Valin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> will be a device driver. Common causes of suspend/resume problems from
>>> the list you give below are acpi modules, bluetooth and usb. I'd also be
>>> consider pcmcia, drm and fuse possibilities. But
>>> will be a device driver. Common causes of suspend/resume problems from
>>> the list you give below are acpi modules, bluetooth and usb. I'd also be
>>> consider pcmcia, drm and fuse possibilities. But again, go for unloading
>>> everything possible in the first instance.
>> Actually, the reason
>> I just encountered the following oops and general protection fault
>> trying to suspend/resume my laptop. I've got a Dell D820 laptop with a 2
>> GHz Core 2 Duo CPU. It usually suspends/resumes fine but not always. The
>> relevant errors are below but the full dmesg log is at
>> http://people.xi
Hi!
> > will be a device driver. Common causes of suspend/resume problems from
> > the list you give below are acpi modules, bluetooth and usb. I'd also be
> > consider pcmcia, drm and fuse possibilities. But again, go for unloading
> > everything possible in the first instance.
>
> Actually, the
Hi,
On Monday, 22 January 2007 03:34, Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just encountered the following oops and general protection fault
> trying to suspend/resume my laptop. I've got a Dell D820 laptop with a 2
> GHz Core 2 Duo CPU. It usually suspends/resumes fine but not always. The
> relevan
Hi.
On Mon, 2007-01-22 at 16:16 +1100, Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> >> I just encountered the following oops and general protection fault
> >> trying to suspend/resume my laptop. I've got a Dell D820 laptop with a 2
> >> GHz Core 2 Duo CPU. It usually suspends/resumes fine but not always. The
> >> rel
>> I just encountered the following oops and general protection fault
>> trying to suspend/resume my laptop. I've got a Dell D820 laptop with a 2
>> GHz Core 2 Duo CPU. It usually suspends/resumes fine but not always. The
>> relevant errors are below but the full dmesg log is at
>> http://people.xi
Hi.
On Mon, 2007-01-22 at 13:34 +1100, Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just encountered the following oops and general protection fault
> trying to suspend/resume my laptop. I've got a Dell D820 laptop with a 2
> GHz Core 2 Duo CPU. It usually suspends/resumes fine but not always. The
> releva
Hi,
I just encountered the following oops and general protection fault
trying to suspend/resume my laptop. I've got a Dell D820 laptop with a 2
GHz Core 2 Duo CPU. It usually suspends/resumes fine but not always. The
relevant errors are below but the full dmesg log is at
http://people.xiph.org/~jm
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