If you don't have an Inspiron 8500, (must be that exact machine) you
must read the Readme.txt and back out the custom-DSDT patch. Otherwise,
its 'ready to go'.
2.4.21-rc2-dis1 is the most tested (ran it for almost a week,
suspended/resumed even while opengl apps were running, etc) and
2.4.21-rc3-dis2 has been running here for about 24 hours and 3 or 4
suspend/resumes without problems. Supermount and packet writing are
untested so far (and I had build issues with packet-mode as a module.
YMMV.)
This patchset will likely never include O(1) or preempt, as they
interact badly with swsusp (it looked a lot like the earlier '[OT] I
love linux' post - mass filesystem death that recovered fine when the
journal was wiped and recreated. Not Good.)
Patches and readme at http://www.gotontheinter.net/kernel/
For -dis3 I'll probably break it into multiple patches for those people
who don't want the whole pile. (And once -ck has swsusp this patchset
will be mostly unneeded and I may retire it, or at least base off -ck
instead of stock.)
Suggestions welcome, testers -very- welcome :)
No CC necessary, I'm on the list..
Patches added (from 2.4.21-rc2):
- acpi 20030512
- acpi-swsusp 20030228-swsusp19
- netdev-random 2.4.18-1
- bcm4400 driver integrated (this may be bad: http://hypermail.idiosynkrasia.net/linux-kernel/archived/2003/week04/0165.html ..)
- patch-agp (for swsusp on i810)
- orinoco-0.11b-patch for monitor mode
- cpufreq-ck6-1.bz2
- patch to cpufreq to allow boot-params to force initial speed
* DIS1 released
- 2.4.20-rc3
- CDRW/DVD-RW packet writing mode from "007_packet_030226_ck_2.4.20.patch"
- You'll need userspace support. http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-udf/
- Supermount (http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~quintela/supermount/2.4.21-pre4/)
- O_STREAMING-rml-2.4.20-pre9-1
- linux-2.4.13-vfat-symlink-0.90
- trackpad-2.4.20 (optionally disable touchpad while typing, latest version)
- touchless depends generation (for r/o source management checkouts and such)
* DIS2 released
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