Issues after update pack 3 (possibly solved)
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Issues after update pack 3 (possibly solved)
Until i installed update pack 3 everything was running fine, not had any issues to speak of. Since the update i've lost suspend and reboot. Startup takes longer. Shutdown takes an age. Burning a DVD takes over 30 mins with the drive spinning very noisily and the cpu at100%. Everything is generally slower/more sluggish. Anyone experiencing these issues? ddb16
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Re: Issues after update pack 3
OK some info. Athlon 605e cpu, asus mobo, integrated HD4250 graphics and i think a Lite-on multi dvd drive.
uname -a gives :-
mad-desktop 3.0.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Sun Jul 24 02:24:44 UTC 2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I have tried selecting an earlier kernel at boot time but it makes no difference whatsoever.
I dual boot with Scientific 6.0. This also has an issue with the dvd in that it will take 20 mins to burn a disc
but with no cpu involvement. Otherwise it's nice and snappy.
If i boot up into puppy everything is fine and dvd's durn in about 6mins. ddb16
uname -a gives :-
mad-desktop 3.0.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Sun Jul 24 02:24:44 UTC 2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I have tried selecting an earlier kernel at boot time but it makes no difference whatsoever.
I dual boot with Scientific 6.0. This also has an issue with the dvd in that it will take 20 mins to burn a disc
but with no cpu involvement. Otherwise it's nice and snappy.
If i boot up into puppy everything is fine and dvd's durn in about 6mins. ddb16
Re: Issues after update pack 3 (possibly solved)
Fully removing an old graphics driver (fglrx) which was previously uninstalled but not competely uninstalled seems to brought about the resoration of my ability to suspend. Removing kexec-tools (which i had previously missed) has returned my reboot. I guess the dvd burning issue is not connected to the update as i'm having similar issues in Scientific. ddb16