R: [Bug 301353] Re: HP Pavilion dv5: ATA exception on resume from suspend

Icarosaurus giuschet at yahoo.it
Fri May 29 22:46:27 UTC 2009


I don't hear those static noises anymore, but i still have to test it
well.

I confirm that multimedia buttons seems to work better.

I eliminated the clicking noise by disabling the hda_intel energy
saving in the laptop_mode_tools configuration. Anyway this is a
workaround, not a solution.

The resume still takes about one minute, the first time. I suppose this
is caused by the internal dvb card driver.

Sometimes I can't shutdown my pc. Pressing ctrl-alt-del shows "stopping
all md devices" and the computer reboots. This problem was already
present before the update.


I own a DV5-1140el.



--- Sab 30/5/09, jonbonjovi <jonbonjovi_84 at yahoo.it> ha scritto:

Da: jonbonjovi <jonbonjovi_84 at yahoo.it>
Oggetto: [Bug 301353] Re: HP Pavilion dv5: ATA exception on resume from suspend
A: giuschet at yahoo.it
Data: Sabato 30 maggio 2009, 00:14

I can confirm that the BIOS update solved the suspend/resume problem.
And also the multimedia buttons (I don't know how to define them, my
english doesn't reach so far...) at the top of keyboard are working a
little better (before, changing the volume had become a really serious
ability proof!). Now I'm waiting only for the cracking/static noise from
speaker on reboot to be solved...any solution for that yet?

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