Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 4 Mar 2005 15:11:59 +0100 | From | Pavel Machek <> | Subject | Re: 2.6.11: suspending laptop makes system randomly unstable |
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Hi!
> I just compiled 2.6.11 from a 2.6.10 configuration for a desktop > machine (with kernel preemption activated). > Doing a make oldconfig bring some new options. I selected the default > value (for my system) for them, so I keep configuring "make great > kernel lock preemtive" to true (complete kernel configuration > follows). > > Apart from the ALPS touchpad thing (see "2.6.11: touchpad > unresponsive"), the new kernel keeps:
3 different problems, I'd say.
> - Setting randomly "last battery full charge" to a huge value > (example: 400 Ah when max battery capacity is 38 Ah) so I get random > charging/discharging timing patterns
try echo platform > disk.
> - Locking "softly" the system: for example, preventing new > proceses from spawning. For example, if I suspend the laptop while in > Xwindows, resuming will keep X but new proceses can't be started. > Changing to a virtual console doesn't get past the login step, as a > new shell can't be started.
Find out what prevents them from being started or find reproducible way to trigger it...
> - Disabling/enabling double-clicks in the synaptic touchpad. > Randomly.
input problem, ask vojtech.
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