Hi, Does anyone have an idea why loading the i82365.o driver from pcmcia-cs would cause my HP N5195 laptop (running Woody and a slightly modified kernel) to hang at powerdown? Fortunately, it gets past unmounting, so it's more of a hassle than a problem (though it does make reboots equivlent to a halt/restart). This is enough to recreate it: <boot> <login as root> $ insmod i82365 $ rmmod i82365 $ reboot If I don't load i82365, it reboots fine. Could the driver be tweaking something in the BIOS? Or perhaps it's not letting go of something when it removes itself...? I compiled the pcmcia modules from source (with make-kpkg), against a 2.2.18 kernel. Sorry, I haven't verified yet if PCMCIA is actually working. I'm just trying to get ready for the SMC wireless LAN stuff I ordered. FWIW, everything seems to be loading okay. It's just the system shutdown that's acting funny ii pcmcia-cs 3.1.22-0.1pota PCMCIA Card Services for Linux. ii pcmcia-source 3.1.22-0.1pota PCMCIA Card Services source. Thanks, John -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnome.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.worldforge.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://openbooks.sourceforge.net http://advogato.org/person/jsheets Writing GNOME Applications http://www.aw.com/cseng/titles/0-201-65791-0/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]