[driverloader] driverloader breaks suspend (for Laptops) on 2.6.9 ?

Peter Wittich peter.wittich at gmail.com
Tue Jan 25 19:56:14 EST 2005


I just do a rmmod on the module, which works for me, and then modprobe
it again at the end.   This works for me.  Is there any advantage to
doing the dldrstop?

Peter


On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 17:49:25 -0800, Michael Perry <meperry at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 21:25:01 +0100 (CET), Olivier Kaloudoff
> <kalou at kalou.net> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >         I'm using driverloader version 2.10 (Debian), and
> > it seems that my computer refuses to suspend to RAM due to the
> > driverloader module.
> >
> >         Indeed, when I type "echo 1 > /proc/acpi/sleep", the
> > kernel complains about:
> >
> > Strange, kdldrd/wrk not stopped
> > Strange, kdldrd/eth2 not stopped
> > Strange, kdldrd/dpc not stopped
> > Strange, kdldrd/hyperwrk not stopped
> >
> >         are there plans to fix this ?
> >
> > Olivier
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> 
> To get around this with the present driver, you can include a line in
> your /etc/acpi event script to bring down driverloader.  I use
> dldrstop and then modprobe driverloader in the script when I bring it
> back up again.
> 
> Works for me everytime.
> 
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