Michael Elkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> One thing you might try is to do a 
>       cardctl eject
> before your
>       apm -s

Yes, I already tested that or more precise suspending only with a bare
minimum of other processes running. No change though.

> If that works for you, set up apmd scripts to automatically do this
> when you suspend.

That's what I have already done as my pcmcia NIC requires this anyway.

$ cat /etc/pcmcia/apm.opts
APM=eject

> me

bye
achim

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The so-called lessons of history are for the most part the rationalizations
of the victors.  History is written by the survivors.
                -- Max Lerner


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