On Thursday 21 Oct 2004 18:40, C Hamel wrote:
On 10:11 Thu 21 Oct , Robert A. Rawlinson wrote:
I have an older pc with an old slot II Celeron processer. It all seems ok. During the day when it goes into screen saver a small mouse movement brings it right back OK. But when it is left over night and I give it a mouse movement it comes back after a few min. with the screen seeming to vibrate and the mouse no longer will move. I can't do anything with it so I have to power down and restart it. It has an Nvidia MX-200 video card. Has anyone else run into this? Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks Bob
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Mind you, I'm no guru. It does sound, however, as if the overnight thing --and particularly the broken mouse-- point more to a problem recovering from suspension or hibernation. What kernel version are you using...? Errors in the log...? -- "Yogi" CH Namast� Yoga Studio
Make shure you have the sleep/suspend function on your Hard drives turned OFF this caused me no end of problems on older hardware a few years ago .. hdparm -S0 /dev/hd? .. pete. -- Linux user No: 256242 Machine No: 139931 G6NJR Pete also MSA registered "Quinton 11" A Linux Only area Happy bug hunting M$ clan, The time is here to FORGET that M$ Corp ever existed the world does not NEED M$ Corp the world has NO USE for M$ Corp it is time to END M$ Corp , Play time is over folks time for action approaches at an alarming pace the death knell for M$ Copr has been sounded . Termination time is around the corner ..