[driverloader] sleeping and hibernating

Linuxant support support at linuxant.com
Tue Dec 2 10:31:23 EST 2003


Hi,

you can run "dldrstop" to unload the "driverloader" module. You might have
to shut down the wireless interface first with "ifdown $ifname" (replace
$ifname by your interface's name).

Sleep/hibernate modes under Linux are still experimental and have not been
tested much with DriverLoader. The affected code is all open source and bug
fixes/patches are welcome.

Regards,

Jean-Simon Durand
Technical specialist / Linuxant
www.linuxant.com
support at linuxant.com


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Helder Rossa" <rossa at netcabo.pt>
To: <driverloader at lists.linuxant.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 5:53 AM
Subject: [driverloader] sleeping and hibernating


hi,


after i installed drverloader i cant sleep or hibernate my laptop.

# echo 3 > /proc/acpi/sleep

Dec  2 10:45:43 netjer Stopping tasks:
============================================================================
=========
Dec  2 10:45:43 netjer stopping tasks failed (3 tasks remaining)
Dec  2 10:45:43 netjer Restarting tasks...<6> Strange, kdldrd/dpc not
stopped
Dec  2 10:45:43 netjer Strange, kdldrd/wrk not stopped
Dec  2 10:45:43 netjer Strange, kdldrd/eth1 not stopped


is there a way to stop this services / tasks and then restart them
after?


thanx



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