same
error once in a while, but only (I think) when using with -server,
i.e. the hotspot server. This might well be a JVM problem, not a
problem of the Linux emulation.
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ms. It is getting worse with newer versions (the 19.x versions
were pretty stable). Anyway I stick to good old GNU emacs (I can do
without inline images for the time being) which is rock solid, also
after -current 'make world's.
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imeout or power-button
press.
If I use 'zzz', I have to do the known 'sleep 1; zzz' trick. This is
the difference.
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Followup: I decided to upgrade my P2B BIOS version. I had 1005, went
to 1010. This made a difference!
Now suspend works. However still the disks keep spinning until they
reach their BIOS timeout. In Linux & Windows, there is some hook when
going to suspend mode that spins down the (IDE) disks. Th
>> "MI" == Mitsuru IWASAKI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MI> Hi,
MI> I got ASUS P2B M/B & ATX case and assembled new box yesterday. With
MI> my patch, new box successfully transit into suspend state. There is
MI> no sounds from CPU fun, chassis fun and IDE HDD spin (powered down b
ogram continued
>> running.
MS> What you're failing to offer here, and thus why I remain
MS> skeptical, is any evidence that suggests that these programs
MS> were "running" while the system believed itself to be
MS> suspended.
I can see that after
ti@home, and it really continued while my computer was
'suspended'. Also a little test program continued running.
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but when I hit a key, the console
says (slept 00:00:02) only, and programs in fact continued running
(thus it didn't go or remain in suspend mode at all).
Anyway thanks for you efforts so far.
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he problem is not an incomplete suspend, but no suspend at all. It
seems to suspend at first, the led starts flashing, the screen is
blanked, but somehow the computer keeps running.
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>> "MI" == Mitsuru IWASAKI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> PAO has a small sleep in the apm driver, while -current didn't the
>> last time I looked.
MI> OK, I'll work on this.
MI> To Peter Mutsaers:
MI> Could you try
n95 for that matter) are doing to make it 100% quiet in suspend
mode? Then I could give it a try to have FreeBSD do the
same. Currently this prevents me from using FreeBSD alas.
Thanks,
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ged some months ago that might have caused this? Is
there a way to have a complete & quiet suspend again?
Thanks in advance,
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e moment I see absolutely no advantage for more
centralized development models.
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>> "WL" == Warner Losh writes:
WL> In message <87so9r3x44@muon.xs4all.nl> Peter Mutsaers writes:
WL> : Is this a bug that I should report through send-pr, is it already
WL> : known as a bug or is this an intentional change in behaviour?
WL>
ntentional change in behaviour?
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Hello,
Does current i4b support LZS/STAC compression? My ISP just enabled it
on their ISDN ports, I'd like to use it.
Or is compression not necessary in the kernel driver, but in the
userspace programs (ppp, pppd). When I grep through ppp sources I do
see STAC mentioned somewhere.
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Hello,
When CAM was integrated someone reported that the aic driver was not
ready yet for CAM, but that "Brian Beattie is
working on it".
At the moment, looking in LINT, it looks like aic still isn't
supported. Is that true? Does anyone know whether it will be?
Thanks,
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