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)"
(from the <a href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance";>Ubuntu
wiki</a>).

So, what's gonna happen here? If ATI doesn't fix this before April, we
really need to revert to an older driver that doesn't exhibit this
behaviour.

Seriously, it's getting embarrassing. I unplug my laptop and carry it to
a meeting, at which point it's dead. What do the others at the meeting
think?

"Gee, Linux doesn't seem very robust."

So, can we revert back to 8.28.8, or whatever the last version of FGLRX
that worked is?

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Resume from suspend fails with FGLRX
https://launchpad.net/bugs/84991

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