* ACPI and network problems in KDE on travelmate 800
@ 2003-04-29 18:24 Paolo Costa
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From: Paolo Costa @ 2003-04-29 18:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: acpi-devel-5NWGOfrQmneRv+LV9MX5uipxlwaOVQ5f
Hi,
i'm running an "unstable" debian with kde 3.1.1 on a travelmate 803
equipped with Intel Centrino and BroadComm network card (using module
bcm4400). I download from kernel.org the tarball of kernel 2.4.20 and
patched it with acpi-2.4.20, enabling all options but Cpu ENumearation
only, Toshiba Laptop Extras and Debug statements. I install also acpi
and acpi daemon(acpid)
After rebooting, everything works fine, i could see files in /proc/acpi
and values seem to be right. Moreover, I was able to power down the
notebook via software. Also the network card has no trouble, at least if
I use it in console. But if I try to use it under KDE, e.g. with
konqueror, kmail or mozilla, it stops working at all (also in console
mode) and the following message appears repeatly on consoles:
NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0 timed out
Note that if I simply login in KDE without invoking konqueror, the
network card (in console) works great but as soon as I use it inside kde
it crashes.
If i reboot with a previous unpatched kernel everythings gets right but
of course with no ACPI support :((
Have you got any suggestions ?
Thanks in advance
Paolo
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