Finally got around to trying #76. It did not work.
First I undid changes from #50 rebooted and confirmed the freeze still
occurred. I then made the changes as per #76 rebooted and the freeze was
still present.
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@ceg Ah I see. when upgrade-grub failed I was running grub-mkconfig.
So now I've run the correct command it works.
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Title:
notebook crashes on b
I can confirm that whilst running:
echo powersave > /sys/module/pcie_aspm/parameters/policy
does not replicate the bug.
Commenting out the path /sys/module/pcie_aspm/parameters/policy in
/usr/lib/pm-utils/power.d/pcie_aspm and rebooting stops my system from
freezing.
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Miroslav,
Yes I ran it in a root console, no crash after waiting 15 minutes. Yet
I pull out power cord, crash occurs within a minute. With the work
around there is no crash in either case.
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Hi Miroslav,
Changes made as suggested. All is good so far, no freezes.
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Title:
dell vostro 3700 always crash (frozen) if I work with battery (
I'm having the exact same problem on Kubuntu 10.10 32bit clean install.
Did not have it in 10.04.
Hardware: Asus K50IE, Intel dual core T4400 2.2Ghz, 4GB DDR3, wi-fi:
Integrated 802.11 b/g/n Built-in Bluetoothâ„¢ V2.1+EDR
Power management backend: HAL-Power
Network management backend: NetworkManag