Klistvud,
I don't understand why should I reset the BOIS to its defaul setting? I did
upgrade the BOIS when I had Windows installed on the machine but I don't
have Windows any more and such thing is almost definitely going to need
Windows. The BOIS upgrade did not cause the problem as it was the
Thank you so much Arthur for the useful link. I'm writting after such a
long time! My solution to the dimming screen turned out to be an upgrade to
Squeeze. It did not have pm-utils installed by default but after I
installed it things went well. But unfortunately the sound is still coming
from
I have tried all the three kernels. The one in Lenny, the one in Squeeze,
and the one in Sid. No success although generally the newer the kernel, the
better. I have read somewhere that under older kernels it was even worse
than that. They say there was a sound coming from the speakers not only
No Andrey. I don't see such a message. The laptop works normally in almost
all cases except that it generates a weird sound at reboot. Even upgrading
to Squeeze did not resolve that issue.
On Fri, Jan 08, 2010 at 08:06:51PM +0330, Nima Azarbayjany wrote:
> I've got an HP Pavilion dv5 laptop loaded with Lenny. Everything works
> smoothly under the amd64 kernel version 2.6.32 I have installed from
> sid.
Do you have a BIOS screen "the machine was shut down by ACPI, probably
because
Nima Azarbayjany wrote:
> I actually installed Kubuntu 9.10 to give the new KDE a try. It was
> then that I realized the new kernel in Kubuntu does a better job so I
> reinstalled Lenny (I always return to Debian) with the newer kernel. In
> Kubuntu it worked very well out of box so this mu
On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 1:16 PM, Nima Azarbayjany
wrote:
> Thanks Arthur for the hint. I will see if I can solve the problem and will
> report back. It seems to be a problem with many users as it can be seen
> from Ubuntu forums.
>
> I tried the free nVidia driver but it caused more problems. Th
Thanks Arthur for the hint. I will see if I can solve the problem and
will report back. It seems to be a problem with many users as it can be
seen from Ubuntu forums.
I tried the free nVidia driver but it caused more problems. The system
would not wake up properly (just a blank screen) and
Dne, 08. 01. 2010 17:36:51 je Nima Azarbayjany napisal(a):
2. Screen is dimmed to the lowest level after resuming from the
first suspend.
If that might be relevant, I use the proprietary nVidia driver.
IMHE these issues are generally very much related to the video driver
you use. You sh
On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Nima Azarbayjany
wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> So my two problems specifically are:
>
> 1. Speakers produce noise at reboot.
> 2. Screen is dimmed to the lowest level after resuming from the first
> suspend.
>
> I had a similar screen dimming issue that was resolved by
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