Gerhard Burger, could you please confirm this issue exists with the
latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ . If the issue remains,
could you please run the following command in the development release
from a Terminal
acpi_osi=Linux also works for me
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Title:
Screen stays black after suspend with AMD Fusion APUs and fglrx driver
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It seems for me nothing works... Yes, all these flags work for a couple
of suspends and then eventually suspend fails to resume. It seems that
acpi_osi=Linux (or any other OS variant) acpi=s3_bios pci=nocrs gives me
the greatest mileage on average but all of them eventually fail. This
means I
One thing to add (remind of) is that I am using latest lowlatency kernel. Could
this have anything to do with it?
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Title:
Screen stays black
Many thanks for the replies. As it turns out, my problems persist with
various combination of scripts. They are sporadic but still present. I
will try what @Gerhard has suggested and see if that makes any
difference...
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@Gerhard, are you using anything else (e.g. 20_custom_ehci-hcd script,
or other modifications to the pm-suspend) apart from the flags posted
above?
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Still getting sporadic black screen on resume with Gerhard's
combination, usually after having loaded a couple applications,
including ones that are more resource hungry...
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OK, so I just tried something entirely different. My grub options now
look as follows:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet splash threadirqs acpi_osi=Linux
Now the resumes work without any of the other options and I've had a
couple of them so far without any problems. Of course, I will need to do
Used the instructions provided by Gerhard Burger on Asus Eee PC 1015BX.
After a few suspends the computer hung again.
Used the instructions provided by Ivica and also after a few suspends
the computer hung again.
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@Ivica: Running with the flags
`acpi_sleep=s3_bios,s3_mode,old_ordering,nonvs,sci_force_enable
pci=nocrs` for some time now, seems completely stable. I don't need the
pci=nocrs hpet=disable. Have not checked yet which flags for acpi_sleep
I need.
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@Ivica: THis also works for me on the current kernel
(3.2.0-34-generic), I will keep running this for a while to see if it is
stable.
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Disclaimer: I am not sure if it is wise to use all the flags listed
below as they may damage your computer and/or data. In other words, *do
this at your own risk*...
Here's what has made my resumes work every time (so far dozens of
resumes since last failed one, including some really adventurous,
Forgot to mention, threadirqs flag is used to prioritize audio irqs and
I don't think it has anything to do with the fix (likely neither quiet
or splash do, but I haven't checked for sure).
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Also, can anyone else confirm if this works for them as well? I had
another freeze but am not sure if that was because of me tweaking things
(which I have been trying to find the core fix), or whether I simply
made the problem less pronounced...
I also had to add snd_hda_intel to the list of
Used the instructions provided by Gerhard Burger on Asus Eee PC 1215B
(only the kernel was 3.7.0-030700rc8 i386). Closed the lid a few times,
and it hung again. Had to remove battery for a while to make it boot-up
properly.
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** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Title:
Screen stays black after
I installed kernel 3.7rc7 and I downloaded fglrx 12.10 from the amd website.
I used this patch, http://catalyst.apocalypsus.net/files/arch-fglrx-3.7.patch,
to patch it for the 3.7 kernel.
Also version.h from the kernel needs to be symlinked to a different location
(otherwise building dkms module
step by step instructions for those who can't wait till an official solution:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/224663/how-to-patch-fglrx-for-installation-on-kernel-3-7rc7/224664#224664
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** Changed in: linux (Arch Linux)
Status: Unknown = Confirmed
** Changed in: linux (Arch Linux)
Importance: Unknown = Medium
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Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v3.7 kernel[0] (Not a kernel in the daily directory) and install both
the linux-image and linux-image-extra .deb packages.
If this bug is fixed in the
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected running-unity
** Description changed:
When I allow Ubuntu to install the ATI driver for hardware acceleration
for my AMD E-350 (Fusion APU) the driver works - I get hardware
acceleration and smooth video. However, if I suspend the laptop,
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