After I upgraded my Thinkpad 570 to Linux 2.4.0 I started noticing
that it complained about losing interrupts and that the HDD wouldn't
spin up after suspend one time in 10 or so. It's very irritating and
means I have to reboot to get the HDD spinning again. If I revert to a
2.2.x kernel, this neve
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andreas Mohr) writes:
> Make sure you don't have any strange hdparm settings causing lost
e> interrupts at resume due to hardware <-> kernel settings mismatch.
I haven't done any special hdparm settings, but after some careful
experimenting with -S (even setting it to off) ther
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jonne) writes:
> I have a very brief question. I'm not that familiar at all with
> Debian, I used it a while back, although not a lot, and I certainly
> qualify as a GNU/Linux neophyte. Enough with the introduction.
> Anyway, I've as of yet never used Debian on a laptop, and I'm
After I upgraded my Thinkpad 570 to Linux 2.4.0 I started noticing
that it complained about losing interrupts and that the HDD wouldn't
spin up after suspend one time in 10 or so. It's very irritating and
means I have to reboot to get the HDD spinning again. If I revert to a
2.2.x kernel, this nev
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andreas Mohr) writes:
> Make sure you don't have any strange hdparm settings causing lost
e> interrupts at resume due to hardware <-> kernel settings mismatch.
I haven't done any special hdparm settings, but after some careful
experimenting with -S (even setting it to off) the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jonne) writes:
> I have a very brief question. I'm not that familiar at all with
> Debian, I used it a while back, although not a lot, and I certainly
> qualify as a GNU/Linux neophyte. Enough with the introduction.
> Anyway, I've as of yet never used Debian on a laptop, and I'
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