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Life is written in chapters but the table of contents is missing.


04 Dec

Dell Latitude E6400: Hibernate not working (Windows XP)


Dell Latitude E6400 laptopAt work, my employer provided me with a Dell Latitude E6400 laptop. While I do actually like the machine in general (despite it’s running Windows most of the time…), it had one very disturbing issue: from the very first day since I got it, the laptop suffered from Windows insomnia.

I was neither able to put it into standby nor hibernation mode successfully. When I tried to do so, I was logged out of Windows and greeted with the “Preparing to Standby/Hibernate…” dialog that just never disappeared.

It turned out I was not the only one experiencing that problem. Last week, I finally got the hint that led to the solution: Another Dell user found out that reverting the Dell Webcam driver to the previous version solved the issue. I can confirm: this worked for me, too. Finally!

Update: I just learned that there are users who have the same problem with the Dell Latitude E6500 laptop, although they are trying other approaches to solve the problem.

Update 2: I was also experiencing a problem with the CPU running at ~100 Mhz, so my E6400 was replaced after 3 days of usage way back in April this year. It seems that Dell is now admitting the issue: they released a BIOS update to solve that strange behavior.


12 Mar

Google Latitude has been broken for days…


For a few days, I have been unable to connect to Google Latitude on my mobile phone. Dr. Schäuble will not be amused.

Google Maps is broken

Other services such as Web, E-Mail, IRC, SSH — “everything else requiring a data connection” — do work on my phone, as does the “regular” map service of the Google Maps Mobile app. Latitude shows up correctly on iGoogle, too.

Update: At least, I am not alone with this problem. No solution in sight, though. :(

Update 2: And it’s working again. Nice.