Just to give an additional datapoint.
I have a Asus V6J laptop with Nvidia GeForce 7400 running up-to-date Kubuntu Hardy using the nvidia drivers (not nv).
Suspend works perfectly. Hibernate works up to a point. Hibernate will write the image to disk, but not turn off the system. I can manually turn off the system (after all disk activity is finished).
Resume works in both modes flawlessly.
Using the nv drivers, both suspend and hibernate works flawlessly.
With nvidia drivers, I did add the NVAGP option to 1. Unloading intel_agp had no effect.
Just to give an additional datapoint.
I have a Asus V6J laptop with Nvidia GeForce 7400 running up-to-date Kubuntu Hardy using the nvidia drivers (not nv).
Suspend works perfectly. Hibernate works up to a point. Hibernate will write the image to disk, but not turn off the system. I can manually turn off the system (after all disk activity is finished).
Resume works in both modes flawlessly.
Using the nv drivers, both suspend and hibernate works flawlessly.
With nvidia drivers, I did add the NVAGP option to 1. Unloading intel_agp had no effect.