On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 07:59:39 +1100, Nigel Cunningham wrote: > Hi.
Hi, > How about if you just > > echo mem > /sys/power/state That has an interesting effect. That does basically the same thing as when I boot the kernel with init=/bin/bash and do a pm-suspend, and that's to suspend fine, and resume fine except no backlight. A second suspend/resume (flying blind of course, but the suspend does happen as it powers down and the power led blinks) fails per normal. So the pm-utils scripts seem to be doing something for for the first resume at least in that the backlight comes back on. > Two things: > > 1) I notice that it says in the LKML message that you're still using a > 2.6.24 based kernel. Either there, or some other list I updated to say that I was using a kernel.org 2.6.28-rc8 kernel currently with the same behaviour. > With issues like this, it's always best to try with > a very recent kernel too, just in case the problem has been fixed since > Hardy was released but the fix was not backported to Hardy kernels. Indeed. Checked that one off. :-) > 2) The reference to the module _might_ be due to using a framebuffer > console. If you're booting with vga=791 or such like, try temporarily > removing the vga=791. I have no vga= arguments in my kernel command line. b. _______________________________________________ Pm-utils mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/pm-utils
