I was off line for a few days, as I had a really dicey issue that required a reinstall (grub was totally corrupted and I couldn't figure out what was wrong, but I couldn't get even to the boot menu, even though that part was all right and grub theoretically in charge.), so I didn't do anything until yesterday. I now have the 2.6.34.7-56.fc13.x86_64 kernel install, and it works well. This problem seems solved, apparently thanks to you! If any part of the problem reappears, I will report.
Oh, I should also mention that so far, I am still using nomodeset, because otherwise the max screen resolution isn't available, so I do not know whether removing nomodeset will negatively influence your patch. Please let me know whether you want me to test this, too.
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> I just posted patches which should fix problem from comment 0
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> Since you have other, worse problems with suspend/resume with bug 622737 (and I
> don't have much time :-() I will not backport that patches to current fedora,
> however bug will be fixed in future releases.
I was off line for a few days, as I had a really dicey issue that required a reinstall (grub was totally corrupted and I couldn't figure out what was wrong, but I couldn't get even to the boot menu, even though that part was all right and grub theoretically in charge.), so I didn't do anything until yesterday. I now have the 2.6.34. 7-56.fc13. x86_64 kernel install, and it works well. This problem seems solved, apparently thanks to you! If any part of the problem reappears, I will report.
Oh, I should also mention that so far, I am still using nomodeset, because otherwise the max screen resolution isn't available, so I do not know whether removing nomodeset will negatively influence your patch. Please let me know whether you want me to test this, too.
Cheers,