Brice Goglin wrote:
> Christophe DURAND wrote:
>   
>> I've tried all versions of the i810 and the new intel drivers from
>> testing, unstable and experimental, always with the same result.
>>   
>>     
>
> Good to know, thanks for doing this.
>
>   
>> Perhaps an interesting thing is that after resume from suspend, the
>> graphic session isn't restored on the F7 tty but on F8.
>>   
>>     
>
> Do you mean:
> 1) a X session in F7 will be moved to F8 after suspend
> or
> 2) a Xsession on F7 won't be restored at all, while a Xsession on F8
> will be fine (still on F8)
> ?
>
>   
>> For information, on an up to date SID the 2/06/2007, resume from suspend
>> was ok. I don't know exactly which packages  have changed since this
>> date, nor exactly when the problem have appeared.
>>   
>>     
>
> If I remember correctly, nothing big changed in X packages in unstable
> recently. At least not the Xserver, Intel driver, Mesa or compiz. Other
> things involved in suspend are the kernel and possibly some
> suspend/resume script. Did you change your kernel recently? How do you
> suspend to ram?
>
> /var/log/aptitude or /var/log/dpkg.log might give you some hints about
> what have been upgraded recently.
>
> Thanks,
> Brice
>
>
>   
Yessss, finally i found where is the problem.
You're right when you say it's a driver problem, but to solve problem
i'm forced to downgrade the I810 driver to the testing version AND make
a dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg.
The new xorg.conf file is much less complex than the old one, all the
fonts part is empty, the modules part disappeared, and the DRI section
is also removed.

After this simplification and use of the "old" driver, the problem is
solved (It reappeared if i upgrade the I810 driver to the unstable one
or experimental one).

Sorry for the time spend.

Christophe

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