On Friday, January 16, 2015 03:19:36 PM edj...@gmail.com wrote:
> Running stable 64bit with the 3.2.65-1+deb7u1 kernel. This macbook
> will go to sleep but will not resume, requiring a hard reboot.
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How a message dated 1/6 gets reposted 3/24 - well, the vagaries of
gmail. Long ago as
On Friday, January 16, 2015 03:19:36 PM edj...@gmail.com wrote:
> Running stable 64bit with the 3.2.65-1+deb7u1 kernel. This macbook
> will go to sleep but will not resume, requiring a hard reboot.
[snipped]
How a message dated 1/6 gets reposted 3/24 - well, the vagaries of
gmail. Long ago as
Running stable 64bit with the 3.2.65-1+deb7u1 kernel. This macbook
will go to sleep but will not resume, requiring a hard reboot. When
s2ram is run, the acivity light blinks- a sign that the machine is
really asleep. However, when I hit a key, the light goes out and no
resume.
I booted in
On Thursday, December 29, 2011 11:39:45 AM Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> >
> > No, it wasn't a hardware problem. After much travail with udev,
> > modprobe, interrupts, etc. and leariing more about dmesg output than I
> > care to know, I thought - well, no sr0? Then make one!
> >
> > touch /dev/sr0
On Wednesday, December 28, 2011 11:37:15 PM Bill Marcum wrote:
> In gmane.linux.debian.user, you wrote:
> > lshw output in my case has no *cdrom entry at all. I rebooted, opened
> > the tray manually, inserted a Knoppix disk and set the BIOS to boot off
> > the cdrom drive. No luck - booted from
Running squeeze. I have NVidia video. Problem is, I have no virtual
8terminals. ctrl-alt-f1 to 6 gets me a blank screen, although c-a-f8 (yes,
f8) does bring back X. I've looked for solutions but nothing I've found
works. E.g., I created /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-kernel-nkc.conf with one line
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