2008-03-16 12:24:44 |
Bernhard Gehl |
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2008-03-16 12:24:44 |
Bernhard Gehl |
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added attachment 'acpi-support' (acpi-support) |
2008-03-16 12:25:59 |
Bernhard Gehl |
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
Suspending/resuming with "/etc/acpi/sleep.sh" script works, as does suspend/resume over HAL via "pm-suspend". However, when suspending using the gnome-power-manager (via panel applet, power button or similar events), after resume only a scrambled screen output (slightly reminding of the VESA usplash screen) appears and the system is completely inresponsive.
Hardware: Radeon Mobility x1600 (in a LG S1 Dual Pro)
Ubuntu: Hardy 8.04 (current alpha)
Kernel: image 2.6.24-12.22 generic, restricted modules 2.6.24.11-12.31 generic, fglrx 7.1.0-8-3+2.6.24-11-12.31
I am completely aware that there is a long history of suspend/resume problems with fglrx but it seems that with the current version standby is technically possible and I think a lot of people being stuck with fglrx-supported graphics adapters in their notebooks would very much appreciate a working suspend mode - even if it involves some workaround or something.
Attached you find the version of the /etc/default/acpi-support configfile - if it can be of any use. |
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
Suspending/resuming with "/etc/acpi/sleep.sh" script works, as does suspend/resume over HAL via "pm-suspend". However, when suspending using the gnome-power-manager (via panel applet, power button or similar events), after resume only a scrambled screen output (slightly reminding of the VESA usplash screen) appears and the system is completely inresponsive.
Hardware: Radeon Mobility x1600 (in a LG S1 Dual Pro)
Ubuntu: Hardy 8.04 (current alpha)
Kernel: image 2.6.24-12.22 generic, restricted modules 2.6.24.11-12.31 generic, fglrx 7.1.0-8-3+2.6.24-11-12.31
I am completely aware that there is a long history of suspend/resume problems with fglrx (particularly bug #121653). Yet it seems that with the current version standby is technically possible and I think a lot of people being stuck with fglrx-supported graphics adapters in their notebooks would very much appreciate a working suspend mode - even if it involves some workaround or something.
Attached you find the version of the /etc/default/acpi-support configfile - if it can be of any use. |
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2008-03-18 18:53:41 |
Jonathan Anderson |
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added attachment 'my-quirks.diff' (Patch for /usr/share/hal/fdi/information/10freedesktop/20-video-quirk-pm-dell.fdi) |
2008-03-18 20:25:42 |
Bernhard Gehl |
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added attachment 'pm-suspend.log' (pm-suspend.log) |
2008-03-18 21:04:22 |
Bernhard Gehl |
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added attachment 'dbus-monitor.log' (dbus-monitor.log) |
2008-03-19 17:02:16 |
FrejSoya |
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assigned to hal (Ubuntu) |
2008-03-19 17:04:34 |
Bernhard Gehl |
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added attachment 'pm-suspend.log' (pm-suspend.log) |
2008-03-19 18:58:47 |
Bernhard Gehl |
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added attachment '19-video-quirk-pm-initquirk.fdi' (19-video-quirk-pm-initquirk.fdi) |
2008-03-19 19:37:52 |
Bernhard Gehl |
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added attachment 'pm-suspend.log' (pm-suspend.log) |
2008-03-19 20:13:05 |
Bernhard Gehl |
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added attachment 'pm-suspend.log' (pm-suspend.log) |
2008-03-19 21:39:01 |
Ted Gould |
gnome-power-manager: status |
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2008-03-19 21:39:32 |
Ted Gould |
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Resume from standby works with "pm-suspend" but not with standard ubuntu/gnome actions (with fglrx-driver from restricted modules) |
Resume from standby works with "pm-suspend" but not through HAL |
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2008-03-20 00:26:24 |
FrejSoya |
marked as duplicate |
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