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Hi All
First post - pretty new to Debian, less so to linux in general.
I have a PC here (mainboard IBM 819966U) running Etch that seems to
hang after sitting idle for a long period of time.
It didn't have this problem previously when using Mandrake 10.1
although I have changed some of the hardware since then.
It _seems like_ the hard drives are the issue - they don't spin back
up and any attempt at logging in at the console times out.
It looks like the problem goes away if I change the suspend type to
S1 instead of S3 in the BIOS, although I thought Linux overrode the
BIOS when using ACPI?
ACPI seems like a real can of worms right now - is there a good way
to track down what the issue is? and if I find it will I be able to
fix anything?
Suggestions appreciated,
Brian
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