Quoting Pavel Machek <[email protected]>:
> > > What I plan to do is using eea0e11c1f0d6ef89e64182b2f1223a4ca2b74a2
> > > for a couple of days and see how this works out.
> >
> > Ugh. Unfortunately in that kernel version, the e1000 driver says
> > the eeprom checksum is bad (works fine with 2.6.19-rc3).
> > So, I tried some suspends/resumes and things seem to work, but
> > I won't be able to test it under real use conditions.
>
> Just comment out the eeprom checksum check...
>
Right, that worked, thanks.
I'm running on eea0e11c1f0d6ef89e64182b2f1223a4ca2b74a2 now, seems to be fine
so far.
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