It should be pretty trivial to add code to the sleep script to check for fglrx and a newer kernel, and refuse to suspend if they are known bad.
Like, say, the attached script, which is no doubt hacky and awful, but at least it would prevent users from suspending their machines improperly.
It should be pretty trivial to add code to the sleep script to check for fglrx and a newer kernel, and refuse to suspend if they are known bad.
Like, say, the attached script, which is no doubt hacky and awful, but at least it would prevent users from suspending their machines improperly.