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Re: nx9010
by Lamarque Souza on Friday 10/Sep/2004, @09:18
Hi, I bought a nx9010 last year and managed to get everything I need working in some way. I haven't tested firewire port and pcmcia slots because I don't have any such devices. I and others wrote our experiencies with nx9010 on the page:

http://freax.be/wiki/index.php/Installing RH9 on a Compaq nx9010 laptop

Even the hibernate worked for me but my filesystem used to get corrupted from time to time then I decided not to use hibernate. The only one thing that bothers me now is that the two USB 1.1 controllers, ethernet card, video card and modem use the same IRQ 10. Because of this from time to time I see a "too much work for IRQ 10" message in /var/log/messages. Who could I contact to help me with this problem? It would be great if the BIOS let us change the IRQ assigment, but it doesn't.
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Re: nx9010
by Thomas Schneller on Friday 10/Sep/2004, @10:12
Lamarque,

regarding your IRQ conflict please read that:

http://www.linux.org/docs/ldp/howto/PCMCIA-HOWTO-5.html

there is a way to modify how the kernel assigns IRQ resources. And as every time, a solution to configure it within Linux. Good luck!

>Even the hibernate worked for me but my filesystem used to get corrupted from time to time then I decided not to use hibernate

As a tester of the nx5000 pre-load I tested this function many times. The distro tested was Suse 9.1. I experienced some problems in the beginning. Suse writes the content of the RAM into the swap partition. So if it happens to be a state, where the RAM content can not be restored for any reason you will lose your swap partition. Slowing up performance. Cleaning swap solves the problem.

My personal opinion is, there is still more work to do. The current target should be a clear definition within the community how to standardise the implementation of this kind of functions. What's about wake up? Seen many drivers failing here. First thing to fix.

So go forward. Any feedback is welcome.

Thomas
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  • Re: nx9010
    by Lamarque Souza on Friday 10/Sep/2004, @13:37
    Hi Thomas,

    Thanks for poiting me to the HOWTO. I'll try it.

    When the notebook wakes up everything works fine, even X11, sound card and modem. I haven't tested the ethernet card and the X11 DRI driver after hibernate. I haven't had any crash after waking up. Hibernate was working amazingly for me, if it wasn't for the fact that my Gentoo Linux run fsck once in 21 mount operations I didn't even know that the partition had got corrupted until it was too late. Fortunately I lost only a few KDE config files in my HOME. When I tested hibernate I used kernel 2.4.22, now I use 2.6.7. I'm planning to use hibernate again with 2.6.8.1 or 2.6.9.
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