Dear Kai, Jose & rest of The List, I was told by Jose (look for the mail archives with this same subject), not to use the powersave daemon. I disabled the powesaver daemon (from yast => runlevel) and kpowersave and my laptop has not halted since.. It is working perfectly (the problem has not occurred since.. few days). Other people have resolved this by removing acpi (?) from the grub. David commented that he had a similar problem with suse 10.2-3, but not with 10.1 So it seems we have a power management problem from version 10.2 ..? Should we make a bug report? To whom? Cheers, Sampsa On Thu, 2008-01-24 at 09:37 -0800, PerfectReign wrote:
On Thu, January 24, 2008 7:31 am, Sampsa Riikonen wrote:
Dear List,
I have suse 10.3 installed on a hp tx1000 laptop. I am using KDE.
Ultimately, the system has become very unstable.. It halts completely very frequently. I have observed this halt while browsing the web (it has happened both with firefox and the konqueror), but I suppose it can happen with any program..(?)
This is the same behavior I was witnessing on my nw9440 (Compaq/HP) laptop prior to downgrading to Vista a few weeks back.
I had 10.2 running on it just fine since April and then instaleld (fresh) 10.3. It kept seizing up completely (except for mouse movement) and wouldn't even let me do a ctrl-alt-backspace. Sometimes it would run for a few minutes and other times for an hour or more prior to this issue.
I also noticed this when just logging into runlevel 3.
I thought it was the fact that I had an encrypted home partition, but maybe not?
I'd be curious what the change from 10.2 to 10.3 is.
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