Hello,

On Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 10:14:34PM +0200, Brice Goglin wrote: 
> > But why would I still need to pass the extra kernel command-line, can't
> > you take care of this within the driver code ?
> 
> I don't know exactly, but I guess "acpi_sleep=s3_bios" changes the way
> the kernel restores things. The Xorg driver is far away from this kernel
> code (it does not run in kernel space, and it's very late in resume
> process). I think it's very common (not intel-chipset specific) to have
> to pass such an option to get resume to work.
> 

I understand, then this also could be BIOS-related. An update of the BIOS
might fix it, too. But I don't won't to hassle with that. I'd also called
this bug fixed.

Apart from that, I sometimes experience an apparent total freeze upon logout
from X (LCD totally dark, no pattern visible, system does not respond anymore).
I don't know whether this is related to the 2.x-version of the Intel-driver or
anything else. I will try to reproduce it and see whether this is related to the
driver.


Regards,

Adrian


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