Putting Laptop into SUSPEND takes out NIC + CPU IDLE problems
Hi, I am running 7.3 on a Toshiba Satellite 1800 and I have a very irritating problem. Whenever I try and put it into SUSPEND state I lose the networking from the inbuilt NIC. I checked the apmd config file (/etc/rc.config.d/apmd.rc.config) There is the following option: # If you have a built in NIC that does not survive a suspend/resume cycle # properly, you can add the interface name to this variable. It will then be # shut down before suspend and brought up after resume. # Default: "" APMD_INTERFACES_TO_STOP="eth0 lo" I set this as above but it still doesn't work. :( Has anyone else seen this problem? I'm running from within KDE, BTW. Also, I've noticed that the CPU fan is a lot more active in SuSE than in Windows (it's a dual boot system). The fan kicks in every couple of minutes, even when little is going on. It's as if the CPU idle (HLT) instructions aren't being sent (my kernel is configured to allow CPU IDLE instructions). Would be grateful for any insight on this. Thanks,
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Tim Harrell