[Bug 550401] Re: thinkpad X3x series suspend and hibernate hang
Rui Nóbrega
550401 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sun Jul 11 10:13:32 UTC 2010
Hello Adam
Why don't you use compiz on yout laptop?
I had an Acer 1601 - Pentium 4 with an ATI Radeon graphics board - and
it ran compiz nicely,
Best regards
Rui
On 11 July 2010 06:07, Adam Felson <550401 at bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Tried ubuntu 10.04 again on my ibm thinkpad x31.
> Suspend and hibernate still caused lockups.
>
> Tried nomodeset and now everything works perfectly.
> I could not detect the slightest performance hit.
> Granted, I do not run games, compiz, or anything fancy.
>
> What I did test was high speed scrollling in a terminal window ( for example, running find / to list everything ),
> draging windows around displaying their contents, scrolling in firefox. Also tried a few gl screensavers They all ran as fast as I've ever seen on my aging thinkpad.
>
> I won't be reverting to 8.04 this time around.
>
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> thinkpad X3x series suspend and hibernate hang
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550401
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> Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu: Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
> Previously working perfectly in ubuntu 8.04 for my radeon mobility pentium-m based laptop.
>
> Suspend and hibernate both hang.
>
> In suspend, moon led flashes then stays lit with backlight still on.
> Pressing power key causes screen backlight to momentarily go out, moon goes out, and laptop is then hung requiring
> a hard reset or power down.
>
> Nothing in var/log/messages or dmesg to indicate what has happened.
> Description: Ubuntu lucid (development branch)
> Release: 10.04
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thinkpad X3x series suspend and hibernate hang
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