Just tested this on a fresh install of 12.04, fully updated, plus the
"3.4.0-030400rc6-generic-pae #201205061835" kernel, no issues after a
dozen or so suspend/resume cycles.
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I see the same behavior as Andres reported on 2011-05-06. I am using
the latest VMWare Player on a Vostro V13, the VMWare image residing on
my Windows 7 NTFS partition. Heavy disk i/o inside of the VM completely
freezes the machine, and mount.ntfs can be seen consuming nearly 100% of
one core.
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Jay, have you had any occurrences of the issue since? I am running
11.04 with 2.6.38-8, and I am still seeing the issue
I too am running a Vostro V13, and only experience the issue after
waking from sleep. The rmmod psmouse/modprobe psmouse workaround does
work for me...
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