I must have been struggling with this for months.
I have a pcmcia wireless nic running a DHCP connection.
I have removed the 'auto' entries in /etc/network/interfaces and have only
the network.opts to load the network configuration when I install the card.
I have that apm thingy file set to 'apm=eject'
When I attempt to suspend or hibernate, I get one annoying little 'boop'
about 100% of the time.
Normally it has two higher tones before it sleeps/suspends/hibernates/whatever.
I don't know yet if removing the network.opts and using only the
/etc/network/interaces would remove this problem.
But it doesn't seem to work as well as it should.
If anyone has any suggestions or experience with this, please feel free to
contribute. I am running 'testing' for the most part, but I think the
problem has been around longer than that?
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