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I believe the bug is in the upstream code. It can be triggered on Kile
1.7 and 1.8 on Debian Sarge, Slackware 10.0 and FreeBSD 6.0.
Regards,
Marcin
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My Thinkpad T61 (model 6465) behaves similarily: fails to reboot or
shutdown while on battery.
I have found that removing e1000e module before reboot/shutdown solves
the problem, so perhaps it is a bug in the kernel. The bug not occur
on Squeeze + backports kernel, though.
Cheers,
Marcin
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I have made another check; on slower machine (C2D 1.8GHz, 4GB RAM) Kannel
builds fine; it fails, however, on more powerful gear (2xXeon Quad 3GHz,
16GB RAM).
Regards, MG.
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I'm not a hacker (rather far from it), but I grep'ed the source a bit,
and it seems hotswap looks for devices in /dev:
/dev/hd{a,c,e,g,h,i,...}; since when udev is running and no device is
present no such node(s) exist, hotswap obviously cannot find it
It might be unrelevant for Debian, but I can still reproduce the bug
under FreeBSD 6.0 / KDE3.5.0 /Kile 1.8.1 . I haven't try it under
Debian, though.
Marcin
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