[Bug 305301] Re: [RC410] Xpress 200M hangs when resuming from suspend with DRI

subchee subchee at gmail.com
Sun Oct 25 16:00:48 UTC 2009


I've made some tests, here are the results:

test#1) I've booted up my most current Karmic with default options (ro
splash in grub.conf) and then I switched to tty1 and stopped the gdm with
"sudo stop gdm" command. After that I ran "sudo pm-suspend" command. My
notebook went to spleep, but it couldn't wake up at all. Just a blank screen
appeared and I couldn't switch to another tty. The LED of the caps lock key
was blinking.

test#2) I've booted up the same system with "ro text" options in the
grub.conf. I didn't do anything special, just took a look at the output of
the "lsmod | grep ati" command. I realised, that ati_agp is loaded. After
that, I ran the "sudo pm-suspend" command. The notebook went to sleep, and
surprising, it was waken up successfully when I pressed the power key. :-)

After it waked up, I started the Gnome with "startx". When the Gnome was
started, I switched to tty1 and stopped it with "sudo stop gdm" command. I
ran "sudo pm-suspend" and my computer went to sleep. But after that, it
couldn't wake up, I had only a black screen and a blinking caps lock led,
such as in test#1. :-(

I hope this informations could help to fix this bug.

Best regards,
 Szabolcs


2009/10/23 Mark <umberstark at googlemail.com>

> I've been having this problem too, on my Amilo LI1718 (Intel chipset
> variant of the X200M).
>
> Just clean installed the Ubuntu RC and it took 7 attempts for xsplash to
> kick in (requiring a powering off and on of the laptop every time), and
> suspend/resume still doesn't work.
>
> Joy...
>
> --
> [RC410] Xpress 200M hangs when resuming from suspend with DRI
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/305301
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