Since I ran into this, I have done a complete fresh install of edgy. The
problem disappeared with the fresh install. That leads me to believe that this
is one of:
- Differences between the resulting images of upgrade and fresh install
- Problems introduced by one or more of the ACPI settings changes
- Incompatibilities caused by specific packages, such as that which would exist
with mysql if the ACPI scripts weren't deliberately working around it.
For reference, I'm on a ThinkPad T42p, and the ec_intr=0 workaround had
no effect.
TuxMe posted this workaround which I have not tried, but I don't see it listed
here, so just in case it works for somebody... "[...] you might try appending
the following parameters to your kernel entry in /etc/boot/menu.lst:
pci=noacpi acpi_sleep=s3_bios
[...]"
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[regression] Suspend [to-RAM and to-disk] is broken in 2.6.15-25.43
https://launchpad.net/bugs/50031
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