On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 17:32 +0200, Matthias Titeux wrote:
Le Mercredi 16 Mai 2007 06:03, Mohammad Bhuyan a écrit :
Anybody with Dell Inspiron 6400 + OpenSUSE 10.2 experience.
My default installation is causing lots of trouble. Frequent boot time hang (Primarily at "activating device mapper ...") and high frequency FireFox crashes (that's where I spend most of my time, so really "high frequency", definitely not usual for a stable release). Mostly FireFox stops responding and I need to kill it.
Any comment?
(Dell Inspiron 6400 - - Intel 2x1.66Ghz + Intel 945GM Display)
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Hi, I do have a Dell Inspiron 6400 (core 2 duo 1.83 Ghz, Nvidia 7300 Go) which works normally. No boot hangs. Stable. However, since the last kernel update, I do have problem with the wireless card. Until the last kernel update (2.6.18.0.3 i believe) the card was properly detected and knetwork manager prompt me at every boot up for the wap key of my wireless network (which is handle through kwallet). Oddly, after the kernel update, the card is not recognize onto YaST -> network -> network adpater. And the wireless card is not active. If I manualy load the driver (modprobe ipw3945) and restart the network (rcnetwork retstart), it is then detected (but does not appear in the available adapter list under YaST), knetwork manager starts and network is available.
the ipw3945 driver is a mess imho. Lockup at boot if killswitch is on, sometimes it starts-up fine after hibernate other times I have to reload the driver and network to get it to connect - I have tried compiling the latest version - but still issues. When it works it also drops the wireless link and reconnects if I push it to hard - like watching an AVI etc. (this is on m Lat D820) E-Mail disclaimer: http://www.sunspace.co.za/emaildisclaimer.htm -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org