I recently installed Potaton on my Inspiron 7500 and have to say that I'm really happy with it.
The installation was quite straightforward but I still have some little annoyances, and my major one is about the Suspend/Resume. I try to suspend-to-disk and rebuild a 'suspend' partition with the dedicated utility. That's seems OK because now the BIOS message about 'Missing suspend file' do not appear anymore. Suspend and Resume seems to work right... but 1. When resuming my network (PCMCIA/DHCP) is stuck and I cannot manage to make it work again. If I try to reactivate the network with /etc/init.d/pcmcia restart it complains about "Device busy" I try different solutions: Add APM=eject in /etc/pcmcia/apm.opts so it should eject and re-insert the card during suspend/resume. Uncomment /sbin/ifconfig eth0 down # prevent "card busy" in /apm/event.d/pcmcia so that network should be suspended also. Then I found a message in the news suggesting the following procedure /etc/init.d/dhclient stop ifconfig eth0 down cardctl eject cardctl insert /etc/init.d/dhclient start Unfortunately I don't have dhclient installed on my laptop... and dhcp is still working. So I installed dhcp-client and noticed that if apm was present, /etc/init.dhclient will just do nothing... Any suggestion are welcome... 2. I'm really not convinced that the suspend-to-disk is correct because it takes only 1-2 seconds to suspend and maybe 3 seconds to resume.... I think I remember that I've read somewhere that on the Inspiron, when resuming to disk, we should not use the 'usual' key sequence (Fn-Esc) but another sequence... but unfortunately I don't remember which. Thanks in advance for your help. Chris. -- Christian Lemer Service de Conformation des Macromolecules Biologiques et de Bioinformatique Universite Libre de Bruxelles Brussels Free University [EMAIL PROTECTED] +32.2.648.52.00 http://www.ucmb.ulb.ac.be/~chris