> With this script in place, my laptop no longer hangs on sleep (although
> it's very obviously a hack for a problem that should be properly fixed
> inside the Atheros drivers).
Ok, best is to send reports to the atheros driver maintainer then.
Ben.
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> Any driver can screw up the sleep process if it's bogus.
>
> Also, what happens when you close the lid ? do you see anything in
> dmesg ? Maybe you just have pbbuttons or pmud not running or you screwed
> the kernel .config ?
>
> Ben.
Hi Ben.
This is a legitimate crash, but it's almost definite
On Tue, 2005-03-01 at 17:43 +, linuxx wrote:
> Hi all , i was using sleep support from the first patch that benh
> publish , and till some time ago the 7 and a linux-2.6.9 kernel , i dont
> touch nothing in kernel , i just installed the madwifi driver outside
> like modules , and now the sleep
Hi all , i was using sleep support from the first patch that benh
publish , and till some time ago the 7 and a linux-2.6.9 kernel , i dont
touch nothing in kernel , i just installed the madwifi driver outside
like modules , and now the sleep dont work , i close the
laptop and it continius on , The
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