I'm planning to open a new kernel bug (or reopen that older one) in the
near future. Although freak007 was able to fix theirs with a HP BIOS
update it was not a dv5, and there is no such magic bullet available
yet. Additionally, the dv5 suspend / resume works 100% under Vista so we
know that it is not entirely the fault of HP, there is clearly a way of
getting to work without a BIOS update.

I did notice the other day a difference in how Ubuntu and Vista deal
with the Suspend / Resume feature:

Ubuntu puts the laptop into a suspend state that requires the power
button to be pressed for resume to be triggered, whereas Vista only
requires a keystroke to reactivate. Perhaps the suspend state that
Ubuntu uses is just not the right one for a dv5.

Does anyone else find this to be so?

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[Intrepid Ibex] ATA exception on resume from suspend
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