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Since a month or so, my netbook has been acting all weird after waking up after sleeping. I've finally put some effort into understanding why it freezes, and after inspecting logs directly after waking the computer up, this is what turns up (a few thousand times):
r8180: WW:No RX descriptior available
r8180: WW:nic has lost pointer
r8180: WW:nic has lost poinas lost pointer
I'm using a LG X120 netbook, and this problem poped-up a month or so ago. I've been using it with Linux for a year (used Ubuntu previously), and I run the stock Arch kernel (plymouth is my only custom module), Arch userland and everything.
Any ideas on how to solve this?
To err is human... to really foul up requires the root password.
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Which DE are you using?
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Awesome WM. My suspend/wakeup (sorry for the sloppyness in my terminology) is setup according to this page on the wiki: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pm-utils
To err is human... to really foul up requires the root password.
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After it wakes up it freezes completelly or can you switch to another console with ctrl+alt+f#? Can you post a log to see what is going on? Did you try any additional parameter to the kernel at booting? Maybe the motherboard is buggy and it messes up your IRQ table...
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It totally freezes (which also makes it quite difficult to paste a log for it), and outputs (probably) a few thousand lines of what I posted in the first entry above, but I'll post it here again for clarity:
r8180: WW:No RX descriptior available
r8180: WW:nic has lost pointer
r8180: WW:nic has lost poinas lost pointer
These three lines are outputed over, and over again in a seemingly random order.
Not sure if it's hardware or software, since it worked without any problems for at least a year before freaking out like this.
To err is human... to really foul up requires the root password.
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Dont know what else to say, tried to help, now with upower and the deprecation of hal many things changed...
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