>From Alan Cox on Saturday, 12 April, 2003:
>On Sad, 2003-04-12 at 04:32, Joseph Pingenot wrote:
>> Well, actually, it's a workaround, not a fix.
>> Remove support for the ALi 15x3 chipset support (under IDE drivers). Just
>> use the generic.
>You probably need to hdparm -d0 /dev/hda before suspending and hdparm
>-d1 after resuming. I would guess your BIOS doesnt know how to keep the
>IDE state straight.
I just tried that; no dice. :(
Any other ideas?
I think this bios is particularly brain damaged, but, since It Works with
Windows, I get no help from Toshiba. :(
-Joseph
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