> When I try to resume, my laptop dont work (caps-lock doesn't work) and
> hard drive light is always on.
Sorry, I forgot. Add:
Option "NvAGP" "1"
to /etc/X11/xorg.conf (under Nvidia card Device section)
and:
blacklist intel_agp
to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist if you have Intel chipset. If it's some
else chipset, check /usr/share/doc/nvidia-glx/README.txt.gz to see if it
is supported (Appendix F). If it is supported, you have to find out what
module you use (lsmod | grep agp). Reboot and then try to suspend.
This is exact same behaviour I had untill I did this changes. It's a bug
in nvidia module wich Nvidia is aware of. You can try with nv module in
X, and it should work (but then it's SAVE_VBE_STATE=true).
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pedromj wrote:
> When I try to resume, my laptop dont work (caps-lock doesn't work) and
> hard drive light is always on.
Sorry, I forgot. Add:
Option "NvAGP" "1"
to /etc/X11/xorg.conf (under Nvidia card Device section)
and:
blacklist intel_agp
to /etc/modprobe. d/blacklist if you have Intel chipset. If it's some doc/nvidia- glx/README. txt.gz to see if it
else chipset, check /usr/share/
is supported (Appendix F). If it is supported, you have to find out what
module you use (lsmod | grep agp). Reboot and then try to suspend.
This is exact same behaviour I had untill I did this changes. It's a bug STATE=true) .
in nvidia module wich Nvidia is aware of. You can try with nv module in
X, and it should work (but then it's SAVE_VBE_
--
Ante Karamatic | 0xD3BDA225 | 0x0A4A0161
<email address hidden> | <email address hidden> | ivoks.blogspot.com
"Tomorrow is my day off, so please stay off the powder!"