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[gutsy] fglrx
Should be Won't fix (2.6.22 in Ubuntu 7.10 not supported anymore) but
I don't seem to have that option.
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SLUB (the new kernel memory allocator delivered with Gutsy Gibbon)
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suspend/resume.
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As of Intrepid (8.10), we have a dedicated package 'fglrx-installer' for
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I've noticed since Hardy beta lots of people have been posting on here
about hardy suspend/resume. I read most of the posts, but was wondering
if the issue was ever really resolved in gutsy?
I switched back to Gutsy for reasons other than this issue. I had other
Ati problems dealing with an
suspend/resume with fglrx 8.4 on hardy works for me (t60 with 1400) as
long as some usb devices are not attached, notably my scanner. i got
fglrx 8.4 (and other updates) from this backport. install the backport
modules. it's mentioned on comments on another bug regardling the switch
from the
@stel
Thanks...did you just add
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/tjaalton/ubuntu hardy main
to your sources.list, run apt-get update, and then install the packages?
Can you be more specific on the packages you installed? Did you install
xorg-driver-fglrx-tdfx? linux-restricted-modules? Firmware?
if it helps your investigations, 8.4 is the first in the 8.x series that
works reliably for me on suspend/resume and various crashes/hangs I was
getting on any earlier version of fglrx. I have now had a 5 or 6 days
of uptime on 8.4 and multiple suspend/resumes (with no changes to the
acpi
This problem is NOT fixed using the 8.4 Catalyst drivers with the Hardy
release candidate. The first time after resuming from suspend using the
8.4 drivers, 100% of the CPU was being used (according to htop), and
running '/etc/init.d/gdm stop' brought usage back down immediately. I
believe I am
My problems may not have anything to do with l-r-m; I'm in the process
of determining whether it's related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/218760. Will report back.
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Linux mcbain 2.6.24-16-generic #1 SMP Thu Apr 10 13:23:42 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
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OK, absolutely current Hardy, without fglrx and without anything plugged
into my dock's USB ports: suspend/resume work fine. I have
POST_VIDEO=false
SAVE_VBE_STATE=false
in /etc/default/acpi-support. With fglrx, suspend works, but resume
doesn't. The screen never comes back. I can
Fails also with fglrx 8-2, which incidentally is tricky to build for
Hardy as things stand now (see below). Everything (basically) seems to
work except that the screen never comes back. Occasionally there will
be a one-line message on the console, sometimes about a soft lockup (!)
which you can
The same build procedure applies to the 8-1 driver, but I was unable to
get it to work. I'll probably try that again in a few minutes, along
with the 8-4 driver.
However, I did get the 8-3 driver to work! I just have to disable
compiz before suspending. See
Whatever problems remain (for me) are all described more precisely by
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/197209 and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/218760, so I'm marking it fixed
in the upcoming Hardy release. I will attach workarounds to #197209
tomorrow when my head is clear.
**
I take it back again: my success was with the 8-1 driver under an
earlier Hardy. By the time Hardy updated to 8-3 my suspend was broken
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Furthermore, disabling fglrx in the Hardware Drivers application (and
rebooting, of course) did not make suspend work again. Something
happened between the April 15 daily build and tonight's state of the
hardy repositories. The one other possibility I can think of is that
it's something in my
Uh-oh. Like SixedUp I have: IBM Thinkpad T60p, with an ATI Mobility
FireGL V5200, and I was really excited about the possibility of working
suspend/resume in Hardy.
I just did a fresh install of hardy and made the POST_VIDEO and
SAVE_VBE_STATE edits in /etc/default/acpi-support. Suspend works,
I need a few mods to acpi-support to get suspend/hibernate to work on my
HP6910p
try...
# Add modules to this list to have them removed before suspend and reloaded
# on resume. An example would be MODULES=em8300 yenta_socket
#
# Note that network cards and USB controllers will automatically be
Update: I take it back; T60p/FireGLv5200 works under Hardy. I was
confused because this installation was done with the Hardy nightly build
which apparently references a different set of repositories than the
hardy beta CD does (!)
When I switched to the sources.list from hardy beta I got fglrx
Actually it was a bug in pm-utils/hal - well not even a real bug, but
rather a patch doing the right thing in many cases but the wrong thing
for fglrx-driven machines. The recent updates to hal, libhal* and pm-
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What hardware are you running?
Is this with Gutsy Gibbon or Hardy Heron?
Thanks.
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 4:34 PM, gnubuntu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed that with todays update suspend and resume is working with
fglrx driver ati 8.3 from repro. Before i had a blackscreen after
resume.
@ Chris Stoughton: I use Hardy Heron Beta now. Fresh install on a
notebook Amilo xi1546 with ATI x1800. I only change this options:
POST_VIDEO=false and SAVE_VBE_STATE=false
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I noticed that with todays update suspend and resume is working with
fglrx driver ati 8.3 from repro. Before i had a blackscreen after
resume. It's working with and without compiz fusion. It could be the new
acpi update that makes suspend/resume running. Thanks for fixing that
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Suspend/resume also works for me now, on Hardy, with default Ubuntu
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Since so many people have this working on Hardy, it seems as though the
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FrejSoya wrote:
in
/usr/lib/pm-utils/defaults
I also had to set
SUSPEND_MODULES=ath_pci
keeping network working. Since madwifi sucks too ;
I suffer from this issue as well, please report it separetly.
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Current hardy, macbook pro 1,1 15
I made the same but shorter comment in bug #202814. Thanks tip of pm-suspend to
get this working Bernhard :)
So after messing around it seems it's because acpi-support isn't used at all
and pm-utils is. So /etc/apci-support does not do anything
See
Sorry for being inconcise yesterday - I was kind of in a hurry...
Details:
Suspending with the sleep.sh script works but breaks the network-connections
after resume (as I suppose it should...) while everything else seems to resume
fine. Suspend over HAL via pm-suspend does work as well as does
@Bernhard Gehl: Whenever you are in doubt about the cause of any bug,
just blame dbus.
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@infodroid:
Nearly correct in this case also ;-)
g-p-m uses dbus/dcop to contact HAL.
@Bernhard Gehl
You should report it against HAL afaik. HAL uses its knowledge about the
hardware to try to suspend/resume correctly.
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Entering sleep using:
sudo /etc/acpi/sleep.sh force
allows the machine to resume fine. There is something subtle going on
here.
Hardy on Dell Inspiron 9400 with x1400.
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Does it work suspending using the pm-suspend command?
This command uses HAL to suspend; so if sleep.sh works but pm-suspend
doesn't, it is most likely a bug in HAL regarding one of your hardware
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@awen, Henry:
Confirm: suspend and resume works using the sleep.sh script as well as
the pm-suspend command.
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Hardy kernel 2.6.24-12 w/ latest fglrx from repos, ATI Mobility Radeon
X1400 (Inspiron 9400 like Henry Gomersall). I confirm that
sudo /etc/acpi/sleep.sh force
and
sudo pm-suspend
both successfully suspend and resume my machine with POST_VIDEO=false
and SAVE_VBE_STATE=false.
How do I make
Jaime,
It seems the same exact issue is present in OpenSUSE 10.3. I suspend,
and the system is slow as hell. The status code for kswapd is set to D
.
So what I/we are experiencing is, like you said, more than likely not
related to this bug.
chad . d dot johnson AT(@) gmail.com
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Right now I am not able to reproduce the (supposed) kswapd mysterious bug
with Ubuntu 64 bits and more RAM, even with heavy swapping used. So, if you
are able to get some traces, please forward them to the Linux kernel thread.
Regards,
What command do I run to get traces?
Did you recently switch to 64-bit (i.e. did switching from 32-bit to
64-bit solve this for you)?
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after resume from hibernation (not from suspend) always one core at 50%
+.
HP6910p, Intel Core2Duo, 2 GB ram
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Hello Chad,
I hadn't got time yet to test with radeon driver. However, today I upgraded
my memory chips to 4GB and now I'm using no swap at all (!). With this
configuration I can perfectly resume after suspend with iowait at only 2-3%.
That's why I suspect that this bug has nothing to do with
Jaime,
I have one single-core processor (Turion 64), and after resume, iowait
is above 50% (anywhere between 60% - 90%).
Are we experiencing the same issue? Is yours *always* at 100%?
Thanks for the lead. I'll try to post back if I get any results.
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After resuming, mine is always at, at least 50%. That is, one of the cores
is at 100% itself and the other is at the usual values (nonzero). The
average is the value shown by top, =50%
I think we have exactly the same issue. In my case it is always
repeatable.
Regards,
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at
Jaime,
I asked the person who started that thread in the linux.kernel link, and
he gave me the following response:
-
it seems to me that your issue might be completely different. Are you
sure it isn't an issue in X and/or fglrx driver?
If I were you, I'd boot the machine without X (not just
Please check with top if iowait is at 100% (or at 50% if you have dual core)
I have the same problem, and might have nothing to do with fglrx but with
this bug related to a broken kswapd in 2.6.21
http://groups.google.com/group/linux.kernel/browse_thread/thread/910c08e97eb0357e
Whenever I
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Clayton Dillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
This is not a poke at Ubuntu since I use it on my work laptop and love
it, but why can Microsoft support Suspend/Resume on any computer made
but Linux Ubuntu cannot?
This is not true. Some of my clients have Dell
Current status on my R61p
I've installed hardy yesterday - done a clean install
Suspend is working perfectly - with of without enabled compiz
Hibernation - system hibernates correctly, but Xorg doesn't work after resume
my card is:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc M56GL
Shoofy, I understand your situation. Suspend/hibernation is a very
complex function and highly hardware-related. On my own machine I have
to do some hacks to make it work flawless.
What I meant is that the problem mentioned in _this_ bug report is
fixed. The problem here is that suspend breaks on
That would require that bugs like suspend doesn't work on Dell E1505
stop getting marked as duplicates of his one, which currently they
consistently are.
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This is not a poke at Ubuntu since I use it on my work laptop and love
it, but why can Microsoft support Suspend/Resume on any computer made
but Linux Ubuntu cannot?
Reading these posts does not give me much hope that my Lenovo R60 with
Radeon X1400 will properly suspend/resume with Compiz under
Clayton Dillard: you may also want to check Bug 50031, Bug 92461, and
Bug 68199 (which is currently marked as a duplicate of Bug 63418)
regarding the suspend/resume support on your Lenevo X1400, in case the
problem is not (or at least not just) the Radeon card.
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Clayton Dillard: Drivers, drivers, drivers . . .
Most devices are designed for Microsoft Windows. Additionally, drivers
are provided by the hardware manufacturers for these functions to work.
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No ATI Catalyst 8 driver exists yet for the ATI Mobility FireGL V5200.
The ati-driver-installer-8.443.1 run file creates an fglrx driver that does NOT
work with the SLUB kernel.
So on the IBM /Lenovo Thinkpad T61, suspend/resume wont work with the 2.6.23
kernel.
I don't know if it's
Clarification to my previous comment: Bug 92461 is about fglrx as well.
That is why it appears to be very much related.
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I may have the same issue with my Acer Aspire 5050. Does this sound like
the same problem?
Whenever I suspend and then resume, more than half of the time, the CPU
is at 100%, but top/htop output does not show me what is using the CPU
that much. If I kill X (ctrl+alt+backspace), the CPU jumps back
There's not much we can do here. We aren't reverting SLUB, and we can't
fix the fglrx driver.
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Maybe I lost track here, but do you mean, the Ubuntu community will never
fix this bug or just in older versions?
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There's not much we can do here. We aren't reverting SLUB, and we can't
fix the fglrx driver.
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There's not much we can do here. We aren't reverting SLUB, and we can't
fix the fglrx driver.
Congratulations. But at last for my records: could you give us a pointer
for the decision not to revert SLUB?
Regards
Steve
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Well, I have to say, that THIS was the reason that I left Ubuntu after
being with it since Hoary Hedgehog.
I switched to Gentoo because a Laptop without suspend is useless in
everyday use at university...
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Well, this is a major problem and you *can* do something in order help the
large number of users out there.
Here are some suggestions:
1) Provide a seperate SLUB kernel package in gutsy-updates and ive the users
the chance to use this kernel instead of the default kernel.
2) Provide a newer
I think Wolfgang's 2nd suggestion is reasonable, or maybe a 3rd option.
3) include a working version of fglrx in hardy.
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Here's my responses to each suggestion:
1) Providing a SLAB kernel flavour means we also have to provide lum,
lbm and lrm for this kernel, and keep security updates for it. Way too
much overhead.
2) Updated fglrx for gutsy-backports does not pass SRU policies, plus it
is impossible to just
I agree with Ben's points about the Ubuntu team's apprehension with
branching their kernel more than already done, especially if the user
base affected by further diluting developer resources is larger than the
user base affected by the buggy fglrx package.
I was also affected by many of the
I must also agree with Ben's comment explanation. I use Gutsy on a
laptop with the 8.2 Catalyst drivers manually installed and suspend and
hiberanate with no problems at all.
I've checked the Hardy repos and if I'm correct they've included 8.2
Catalyst drivers - so problem solved.
Manually
Ben Collins: snip I would be very interested in whether this
affected current hardy kernel.
I can confirm that it is affect the current Hardy x86_64 build I'm
running. I have switched to uswsusp to get suspend\hibernate working.
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so Hardy Alpha5 does *not* support compiz+suspend?
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 5:19 PM, Bismark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ben Collins: snip I would be very interested in whether this
affected current hardy kernel.
I can confirm that it is affect the current Hardy x86_64 build I'm
running. I
Why Won't Fix for 2.6.24? It's already fixed.
I've installed Hardy's 2.6.24 kernel and fglrx on my Gutsy system
running on a IBM ThinkPad T43p with ATI Mobility FireGL V3200, the
suspend and hibernation work very well.
The only problem I see with Hardy's kernel and fglrx driver is it
flickers
I also installed the Hardy kernel on Gutsy, but on a Dell E1505 with an
ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 and I still can't suspend or hibernate
successfully with fglrx 8.02.
As an added bonus, it seems that if I close the laptop lid with gnome-
screensaver running and fglrx installed, the Xserver
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Seem to need to explicitly dump the usb and ndiswrapper (wireless)
modules on suspend and hibernate to get it to work (S H) consistently.
Everything else seems to work ok - other than the compiz issues.
from /etc/default/acpi-support:
#
reopening for hardy.
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I managed to get resume working intermittently with Ubuntu 7.10 and the
2.6.24-4 kernel, Catalyst 8.01 when I set SAVE_VBE_STATE and POST_VIDEO
both false as suggested earlier.
It worked fine the first time but it failed to resume the second time.
I also tried on Hardy alpha 4 with the 2.6.24-5
Tried Today on a fresh install of Gusty (kernel 2.6.22-14-generic), and
everything is working fine. I tried the same configuration on my old
install and it still hang...
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I'm using Catalyst 8.01 with Ubuntu 7.10 and a Mobility Radeon X1400.
Suspend/resume works when the fglrx module is loaded (previously it
didn't).
Switching to an FGLRX VT, whether it's the only X session or not, locks
my machine up hard. I can't even change to a text VT and shut down that
way.
Does this have anything to do with it?
Jan 27 19:06:27 nick kernel: [ 4653.876000] [fglrx] PCIe has already been
initialized.
Reinitializing ...
Jan 27 19:06:27 nick kernel: [ 4653.888000] [fglrx] Reserve Block - 0 offset =
0X7ffb
000 length = 0X5000
Jan 27 19:06:27 nick kernel: [
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Suspend is working fine on Gusty and Hardy, but not resume. I always end
up with a black screen and some white and orange artefact at the top
left and bottom right of the screen when the computer resume and I can't
do anything, except hitting the power switch.
I just upgraded to Hardy alpha 3
I can hardly believe it, but it looks like I finally have fglrx working
again after years, together with suspend and resume on my notebook with
an ATI Mobility Radeon 9600.
I'm running Kubuntu Gutsy, and I followed the advises from this bug, including:
- Updating the kernel to 2.6.24-5 (see
System:
Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10 (Kernel 2.6.24-4-generic) on Thinkpad T60, ATI Mobility
Radeon X1400,
ATI's fglrx v8.01, Compiz via AIGLX (xserver-xgl package NOT installed)
Suspend/resume works with Compiz! It takes about 15sec to suspend.
Compiz runs smoothly. BUT
- glxgears - messed up output
Changes to /etc/default/acpi-support are limited to those recommended in
thinkwiki (and earlier here). Namely I have reversed the following two
settings, making them now read:
SAVE_VBE_STATE=false
POST_VIDEO=false
Everything else is original, as it was installed by the Gutsy installer.
My
This bug was fixed in the package linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 -
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* nvidia: Update to 169.09
- Fixed a problem causing the fan on some GPUs to always run
at full
is it posible to install only linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 on gutsy,
or must i also install any other package (linux-image ... ?) to make it
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I've got the new ATI driver installed and it works just fine on my
Lenovo R60 with an x1400. Suspend and resume work as well. What's the
trick to getting Compiz to work now? And, will enabling Compiz break
suspend/resume?
Thanks,
Clay
On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 08:44 +, SixedUp wrote:
359: I'm not an expert, but you need to install the 2.6.24 kernel, plus
the modules, plus the kernel headers and the compilers to enable you to
make the ATI install packages. You'll need to install them, then boot
into the new kernel, and then make and install the new ATI driver. For
me, that
IBM Thinkpad T60p, with an ATI Mobility FireGL V5200. Software stack is
now a fresh Gutsy install, with the kernel upgraded to the Hardy kernel
(2.6.24-4) using the mechanism suggested by Rocko, and the latest (8.01)
proprietary ATI fglrx drivers manually installed. I now have working
hardware
Wow, that sounds like extremely good news! However, I cannot reproduce
this on my LG S1 Express Dual (Radeon Mobility x1600, fglrx 8.01,
generic Gutsy kernel). :-(
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IBM Thinkpad T60p, with an ATI Mobility FireGL V5200, running with a
fresh install of Gutsy 7.10 (Kernel 2.6.22-14-generic), to which I added
nothing but the 8.01 fglrx using the manual install method from
wiki.cchtml.com.
Despite trying most combinations of the previously recommended changes
to
If you add the hardy repositories, you can install the 2.6.24 kernel.
ie add
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ hardy main restricted universe
multiverse
to /etc/apt/sources.list and do 'sudo apt-get update' (or you can do it
via the Repositories / Third-Party software and Reload button in
This version is definitely better: I am no longer experiencing screen
corruption on the lower right nor near the cursor, which seemed to occur
after a certain length of time. Miraculously, composite actually works,
allowing compiz to run under a normal xorg session, however there are a
number of
Have you tried:
/etc/default/acpi-support:
SAVE_VBE_STATE=false
POST_VIDEO=false
Because mine would not resume without this.
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[gutsy] fglrx breaks over suspend/resume
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a few questions about upgrading here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4166067#post4166067
-thanks
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I believe BUGS.launchpad.net is for reporting bugs, but in your thread
I posted a comment.. good luck and try to use launchpad like it is
suppose to
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System: Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10 (Kernel 2.6.22-14-generic) on Thinkpad T60,
ATI Mobility Radeon X1400
- Installed 8.01 using Method 2 from here:
http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Gutsy_Installation_Guide#Method_2:_Install_the_Catalyst_8.1_Driver_Manually
- Changed /etc/default/acpi-support as
Just installed 8.01
Looks good on 200M
Thought I messed something up because the GDM font was looking big again but
they fixed the small letters (but i liked the small letters :( )
No more corruption in lower corner ( 30 min and counting, usually i have them
in 15 min ) and suspend still works
ATI released Catalyst 8.1 this morning (at least my RSS feed updated this AM
with the news).. big claims in the readme:
- Ubuntu 7.10 shown as supported
- 2.6.23 suspend/resume issues (to ram or disk) fixed
I will be trying it out this morning, but if this is a winner, I hope
that Ubuntu will
On my system with the ATI Radeon Mobility 9600 card:
* They've fixed the 1680x1050 problem.
* Suspend still works on the 2.6.24-3-generic kernel. (ie I'm not using
the default Gutsy kernel)
* Resume still fails.
* Videos still fail to play in totem with compiz turned on (ie using
xv).
*
When I think of fixed I think of, the little orange starburst in the
panel came up, I updated and now it works.
Is that ever going to happen on Gutsy or will this fix have to wait for
the H* release?
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Jaime wrote on 2008-01-06:
I've uploaded a full bundle of custom deb's with SLAB enabled for the
Thinkpad T60.
Thanks for your efforts !
Suspend/Resume now works flawlessly on my Dell Inspiron 6000 (x300).
regards
raf
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[gutsy] fglrx breaks over suspend/resume
Tried catalyst 7.12 over the weekend on Thinkpad T41p with ATI Mobility
T2, 2.4.22-generic from gutsy as well as 2.4.24-generic from hardy.
Kernel module loads, X works fine, but any GL applications segfaults
with dmesg showing some strange mutex lookup errors from kernel fglrx
module.
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