Use this page to discuss PCMCIA power management and APM issues. Before posting, be sure you've checked any relevant sections of the PCMCIA-HOWTO, such as:
Particularly useful bits of information to post include your laptop's make and model; the type(s) of card(s) you are using;
your linux distribution; and, of course, any relevant system log messages.
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- 1. Sad:
no data flows following suspend on Vaio PCG-N505VE by Barak Pearlmutter, 1999, Dec 15
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Looks like interrupts have been switched off by David Hinds, 1999, Dec 15
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Re: Looks like interrupts have been switched off by Barak Pearlmutter, 1999, Dec 16
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Re: Looks like interrupts have been switched off by Barak Pearlmutter, 1999, Dec 17
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Re: Looks like interrupts have been switched off by Martin Sillence, 1999, Dec 20
- 2. Ok:
Untitled by Martin Sillence, 2000, Mar 15
- 2. Sad:
aha152x_cs and apm -suspend by Christian Gennerat, 2000, Jan 10
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Card not recognised when on battery power on Toshiba laptop by Brian Mays, 2000, Feb 19
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Oh well; I thought this was fixed in 3.1.3 by David Hinds, 2000, Feb 21
- 4. Question:
linux-2.3.47 (and earlier) by Lutz, 2000, Feb 24
- 5. Ok:
Success with suspend/resume between networks by Steinar Bang, 2000, May 14
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Network not resuming after system resumes: Xircom & Dell by Jeff Key, 2000, Aug 03
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It is a known bug by David Hinds, 2000, Aug 03
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Thanks, but...no hope? by Jeff Key, 2000, Aug 03
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There is always hope by David Hinds, 2000, Aug 03
- 7. Warning:
Suspend crashes if X is running by David Brooks, 2000, Aug 04
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