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Date:      Sat, 26 Jan 2002 01:22:59 -0800
From:      Andy Sparrow <spadger@best.com>
To:        Alexey Koptsevich <kopts@astro.washington.edu>
Cc:        mobile@FreeBSD.ORG, andy@CRWdog.demon.co.uk
Subject:   Re: xl0 locks after suspension on Latitude C800 
Message-ID:  <20020126092300.05C2D3E19@CRWdog.demon.co.uk>
In-Reply-To: Message from Alexey Koptsevich <kopts@astro.washington.edu>  of "Fri, 25 Jan 2002 17:12:01 PST." <Pine.GSO.4.10.10201251655260.8791-100000@bluemoon.astro.washington.edu> 

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> 
> Hello,
> 
> There is a problem with 4.4R on Dell Latitude C800: while resuming from
> suspended mode xl0 network interface locks (no such problems under Win98).
> I failed to find a way to get it back to work, except for excluding it
> from static kernel and unloading kld before suspension and loading it
> again after resumption. This way it works ok, but, since my laptop is
> connected to LAN almost permanently, I would like to change security level
> to 3 to lock firewall rules. Does anybody else experience this? Is there a
> way to make xl0 driver to behave properly?

Yes.

CVSup (or otherwise update) to a version of FreeBSD 4.x later than December 
15th or thereabouts, when Guido's patch to enable suspend/resume on the xl0 
card was commited.

He also generated a patch to do the same thing for Maestro3, which also didn't 
suspend/resume correctly before about that time.

Cheers,

AS




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