For the record: all my problems seem to be gone since I updated to the latest
HP BIOS release and removed the "power-on password". This can be done by
changing the password and entering two empty fields for the new pass. That's a
bit simpler than what HP support suggested me to do to get rid of
When this delayed-post happens, it also seems to affect the acpi
behavior (same setup as above, but with default edgy packages only).
Battery indicator only works for few minutes, C3 state is sometimes
missing, and max frequency reacheable on both CPUs is 1333000 out of
1667000. If you have a chanc
I'm still inclined to think this is a hardware problem. When the OS
sends a shutdown signal the machine, and the machine acts on it (in this
case, it actually shuts down), then I think everything after that is
left to the hardware to handle.
The kernel shouldn't have to cleanup devices to get the
I have to correct myself, it's fixed for a reboot, bot not for a cold
restart (shutdown and startup again). It's still not possible to enter
the power-on password in that case.
All other problems concerning connecting/removing the power plug,
sleep/suspend and hibernate are already fixed as far as
All keyboard problems are solved with linux-image-2.6.20-2-generic,
thanks.
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Please retest against 2.6.20-2 when it is available in the feisty
archive.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.19 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: linux-source-2.6.19 => linux-source-2.6.20
Status: Confirmed => Needs Info
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This would be better off fixed in the kernel by finding out why psmouse
being loaded breaks your machine so ...
** Changed in: sysvinit (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: sysvinit => linux-source-2.6.19
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fixed by editing init-scripts -> sysvinit package.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None => sysvinit
Status: Fix Committed => Confirmed
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A simple removal of psmouse before the reboot seems to fix this problem.
Thanks to HP support!
Edit /etc/init.d/halt & /etc/init.d/reboot and add a /sbin/modprobe -r
psmouse on top.
Diff:
--- reboot.orig 2006-12-06 17:56:57.0 +0100
+++ reboot 2006-12-06 17:58:28.0 +0100
@@ -
I opened a support request @ HP for this issue (I still think it's more
likely that this is a BIOS bug than a Linux bug) and sent them the link
to this bug report. HP is investigating the problem and I just got a
mail that said that they assigned "additional resources" to the problem.
Let's hope th
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Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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I can confirm this problem on my HP compaq nc6320.
Probably related: when I close the lid of my laptop, keyboard and touchpad
don't react anymore when trying to resume normal operations. The only solution
is to shutdown the system by pushing the power the power button for 5s.
(power management
** Description changed:
Running Edgy Eft (6.10) with all updates as at Oct 21 2006. Kernel is
2.6.17-10.33.
- System is HP Compaq nc6320 notebook.
+ System is HP Compaq nc6320 notebook. nx6325 is affected too.
To reproduce the problem:
1. Boot Ubuntu either in normal mode or single user
** Summary changed:
- Clean shutdown prevents BIOS from restarting
+ Clean shutdown prevents BIOS from accepting keystrokes
** Description changed:
Running Edgy Eft (6.10) with all updates as at Oct 21 2006. Kernel is
2.6.17-10.33.
System is HP Compaq nc6320 notebook.
To reproduce the
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