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[gutsy] fglrx breaks over suspend/resume
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With the launch of PPA (Personal Package Archive) service, is it
possible for us to build and release a community-supported customized
Kernel with SLAB enabled just for ATi users? With PPA, we can easily set
up a apt source for it and leverage community forces to build/test this
custom Kernel and f
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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On resuming from suspend (I compiled a SLAB kernel, so now I'm past Bug
#121653), I get these lines:
Oct 24 11:59:59 nick kernel: [ 7358.636000] [fglrx:firegl_addmap] *ERROR*
existing map 0xdfb56000 (handle 0xf8eb1000)
Oct 24 11:59:59 nick kernel: [ 7358.636000] [fglrx:firegl_addmap] *ERROR*
exi
The Gutsy suspend issue is probably Bug #121653. FGLRX doesn't support
2.6.23, which could really mean "doesn't support the new SLUB allocator"
(which Ubuntu uses in 2.6.22).
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Ditto for the new 8.42.3: it hangs on suspend (whether I use KDE
suspend, /sbin/hibernate-ram, echo mem > /sys/power/state, etc.).
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Gutsy w/ stock fglrx 8.37 (and running xserver-xgl) - I can confirm that
my system hangs on suspend or hibernate (therefore resume does not
work).
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Has anyone else tried this in Gutsy? I'm on Kubuntu Fiesty with x700.
This worked when DRI was disabled:
SAVE_VBE_STATE=false
POST_VIDEO=true
USE_DPMS=false
But since I got DRI working, it is back to the blank screen.
Although, what I seem to have different from everyone else is a Merged
FB set
Same here with NVIDIA proprietary drivers. Maybe it only happens with
prop. drivers?
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I am now testing Gutsy on the same machine; ATI Radeon Express 200P chipset,
X700 graphics card. Again using the fglrx driver that comes with Gutsy
(8.37.6). I consider the behavior to be a regression. Upon suspend to ram or
disk, the screen goes blank with a blinking cursor and nothing but a ha
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DRI and suspend/resume works for me.
On 7/21/07, Erik Meitner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I'm curious to know if for those people who can suspend and resume, is
> DRI enabled? I can only suspend if I disable the fglrx drivers using the
> restricted manager and then reinstall xorg-driver-fglrx.
I'm curious to know if for those people who can suspend and resume, is
DRI enabled? I can only suspend if I disable the fglrx drivers using the
restricted manager and then reinstall xorg-driver-fglrx. This allows me
to run fglrx without the kernel module thus preventing DRI from working.
Without DR
I have an ATI Radeon Xpress 200M in my Toshiba A135-S2386 Laptop with
the ATI driver 8.34.8 driver installed from the repository. I have
tried the various options suggested above to no avail. It suspends ok,
but the display does not come back when I resume. Hibernate seems to
work ok.
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Issue happens for me on Feisty with an RV530 Radeon x1600 card in my
desktop. When resuming from suspend, monitor remains black system is
unresponsive. Trying all the various options listed above in acpi-
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OK, I can confirm on Feisty 32 with ATI x1700 when setting
SAVE_VBE_STATE=false
POST_VIDEO=false
USE_DPMS=false
suspend is working. Other combinations results in hanging after trying
to resume.
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I made the changes to to acpi-support and the computer started working
instantly, no reboot, in response to Eddie. I suggest future
distrubutions of xorg-driver-fglrx edit this file to correct the issue
automatically until the fglrx driver works correctly.
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Another question: does editing /etc/default/acpi-support require a
restart before the change takes effect? (and if this is yes - I've just
noticed that /etc/init.d/acpid and /etc/init.d/acpi-support both exist
- could you avoid a full restart by just restarting these? Not that it
really makes a di
I'm on Feisty 32 bit, using the feisty repos fglrx drivers, and suspend does
not work for me. I have an ATI x800, and a nForce2 motherboard, on a desktop.
I have tried various combinations of options, with and without:
MODULES_WHITELIST="fglrx"
POST_VIDEO=false
USE_DPMS=false
DOUBLE_CONSOLE_SWITC
I experience a slightly different problem on my IBM T42p laptop. Resume
works fine aforehand, but starting a GLX-Application causes kernel
corruption, display totally frozen, hard power-off is my only solution.
googlearth is crashing after suspend/resume, glxgears freeze my display
eternally...
C
POST_VIDEO=false
also solves the problem for me, on a x1400 (Thinkpad z61m).
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Still doesn't work for me, on my laptop Dell E1505/6400, Core Duo
T2300E, ATI X1300, BIOS version A14. The POST_VIDEO=false trick doesn't
do it. The last time this trick worked was with Feisty Beta version,
but has stopped working since the final release. I always get a blank
screen on resume, k
As a follow up...
on feisty:
fglrx 8.36.5 +
SAVE_VBE_STATE=false
POST_VIDEO=false
USE_DPMS=true
works for me...
MacBook Pro with core duo 1
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The problem with the Xorg ati driver appears to be a separate issue. If
I disable dri resume works fine. Will add comment to #23545. Disabling dri has no effect on resuming
from standby with the fglrx driver. Still stuck with that one.
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I have the same issue, though in my case resume fails to work with
either the open source ati driver or the binary fglrx driver so maybe
this is a different problem. Hardware is a Compaq Evo 510 desktop and a
Radeon 9550 [RV350 AS] AGP card. Additionally I cannot switch to
Console mode and have to
I had this problem, but the POST_VIDEO=false works for me.
My NB is Toshiba Sattellite M100-222 with ATI X1400. I'm using Kubuntu Fiesty.
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Is this at all related to Bug #11919?
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Have the same issue on Feisty AMD64 (kernel .15) with ATI Radeon Xpress
200M on Packard Bell EasyNote R3450 motherboard, and using the latest
ATI drivers (8.36.5).
Tried about every option changed in /etc/default/acpi-support (inluding
ACPI_SLEEP_MODE=mem > standby and HIBERNATE_MODE=shutdown > pl
Bug confirmed on ATI X1600 mobile (on ASmobile S96J laptop), works with
POST_VIDEO=false in /etc/default/acpi-support
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I use an ATI Mobility FireGL V5200 on a Fujitsu-Siemens CELSIUS Notebook
Model H240.
SAVE_VBE_STATE=true [ is default ]
POST_VIDEO=false [ is changed ]
USE_DPMS=true [ is default ]
work on my Kubuntu-Feisty Installation with kdm as Dis
So, given the date, it doesn't look like resume-from-suspend-to-RAM will
work with my hardware (X1400) on Feisty. Is there any way to roll back
to an earlier FGLRX using Feisty (kernel 2.6.20), or do I need to
downgrade my whole system to Edgy?
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I can confirm that I have had a similar problem of failure to resume
from suspend, and changing POST_VIDEO to false and SAVE_VBE_STATE to
false fixed it. I have a Toshiba A100 laptop with ATI graphics.
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Still no joy on my X1400 (not X1300, as I said above). Is this likely to
be fixed before Feisty comes out?
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I have a major regression (no changes to /etc/default/acpi-support
help)... I'll try again with today's kernel updates.
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my card is x1300 mobille for ThinkPad R60
SAVE_VBE_STATE=false
POST_VIDEO=false
USE_DPMS=false
work for me , but haven't comprehensive test.
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No help from today's kernel updates... my X1300 gives a blank screen on
resume.
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Resume from suspend was also broken in my Acer Travelmate 4021 with
intel915 feisty beta
although i dont use fglrx (card is not ATI) workaround suggested by
scarecrowfixed this problem...seems that was something more
general
A lot of thanks :-)
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Added these findings to
http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Feisty_Installation_Guide and to
the upstream bug report, so that users can find them, not just here.
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** Description changed:
Running Feisty with all updates and using latest xorg-fglrx-driver on an
ATI X700 graphics card. Laptop will suspend via buttons on power manager
or when closing the the laptop, however, it will not resume from suspend
to ram. All I get is a black screen and only a
With today's updates to Feisty, kernel 2.6.20.10 and fglrx 8.34.8,
resume from suspend still failed with Post_Video =false or true,
although with it true, resume would partial occur--screen would go light
grey and then fade to black.
I now have in my /etc/default/acpi-support the following:
SAVE_
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We should probably open a UVF Exception.
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Submited an UVF Exception see Bug #90961
Feel free to edit/add/comment on it.
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I disagree with closing this bug. If an updated version of the driver
exists, with a kernel patch to fix it with 2.6.20, then these should
find their way into feisty ASAP.
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Nice catch.
If that doesn't work, i can only assume that it is X700 specific. I
would recommend that you take the following steps:
1. Try the new driver release 8.34.8 and see if it works. You can find
information on how to install here:
http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Feisty_Installation
Check out Bug #42490 and
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NvidiaLaptopBinaryDriverSuspend... it
looks like the POST_VIDEO option also messes up the NVidia binary
driver.
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Whoops, here is the syslog-part
** Attachment added: "syslog"
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Okay, used the last command idea
gnome-power-manager --no-daemon --verbose &> g-p-m.log
Now there is output to the log file; not very interesting. Attached. I
have also attached the part of syslog.
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gnome-power-manager --no-daemon --verbose > g-p-m.log
Well, guess g-p-m uses stderr:
Try instead: $ gnome-power-manager --no-daemon --verbos &> g-p-m.log
After having g-p-m running, suspend the laptop. Then check the file for errors.
If you
need to paste the entire log fi
Yes!
It works for me too...
ATI MOBILITY FireGL V5200
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Done. The g-p-m.log file came up empty. I am attaching the output from
terminal.
Alfredo Matos wrote:
> Can you check what's going on in gnome-power-manager ?
>
> killall -9 gnome-power-manager
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> gnome-power-manager --no-daemon --verbose > g-p-m.log
>
> And then please report back with what is
Can you check what's going on in gnome-power-manager ?
killall -9 gnome-power-manager
gnome-power-manager --no-daemon --verbose > g-p-m.log
And then please report back with what is going on.
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Running Feisty with all updates and using latest xorg-fglrx-driver on an
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or when closing the the laptop, however, it will not resume from suspend
to ram. All I get is a black screen and only a
The suggest fix did not work on my machine. I have a Mobile Radeon X700
with Radeon Xpress 200P chipset.
> ** Description changed:
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> Running Feisty with all updates and using latest xorg-fglrx-driver on an
> ATI X700 graphics card. Laptop will suspend via buttons on power manager
> or when
** Description changed:
Running Feisty with all updates and using latest xorg-fglrx-driver on an
ATI X700 graphics card. Laptop will suspend via buttons on power manager
or when closing the the laptop, however, it will not resume from suspend
to ram. All I get is a black screen and only a
Yes! My video hardware comes alive after rebooting!!
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Could you try editing the following file, and the mentioned changes:
/etc/default/acpi-support
POST_VIDEO=true
to
POST_VIDEO=false
And then test if it works ?
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I believe ati has released the 8.34.8 driver which they report fixed the
resume from suspend issue. However, it is listed as not compatible with
the 2.6.20 kernel, hence I cannot build the kernel modules using the
standard procedure at this point. Hopefully this will be resolved and
perhaps it
I have been using version 8.28.8 (Edgy version) for a couple of weeks now.
With this version suspend/resume works every time.
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Suspend to RAM is a really, really important feature for a lot of
people. If nobody that uses Ubuntu with ATI drivers can recover from
suspend... that's bad. That's really bad. In fact, it meets the
definition of High imporance:
"Has a moderate impact on a large portion of Ubuntu users (estimated)
Issue in ATI Knowledge Base:
http://support.ati.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=894&task=knowledge&questionID=218
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I've posted to ATI's "Linux Crew Driver Feedback Program"
(http://support.ati.com/ics/survey/survey.asp?deptID=894&surveyID=508&type=web)...
hopefully they'll have somebody look at this issue.
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