Have somebody tried out the latest kernel (2.6.33-rc1)? If yes, could
you tell me please if the problem is still egzists? (I can't try it out,
because I switched to Debian Lenny, it's stable and with the fglrx
driver it works fine, 2 times faster (3D) than with radeon driver and
suspend/resume
gene, not everything is a kernel module if you compile your own kernel.
You can compile drivers directly into your new kernel image (vmlinuz).
When you run make menuconfig you've got 3 options by side of
components (eg. drivers): M means compile as module, * or Y means
compile directly into the
Sorry guys for replying for emails, that why my comments are full of
quotes.
Today I downloaded the 2.6.32-rc7 kernel and realized that Dave Arlie's patch
is in it. So I compiled the kernel.
First, the radeon driver was built within the kernel (with option Y/*). In this
way I can't boot up my
I've built a 2.6.32-rc6 kernel with a patched rs400.c file (I patched
also by hand) and it's also not working. For me, it's worst than the
2.6.31-14-generic kernel, because after the boot I've got only a
800x600 screen resulotion. After the suspend my notebook can't wake
up, just hangs on with a
Volden bugpost.tor...@gmail.com:
subchee, which PPA are you talking about? As far as I know, there is no
PPA that has this patch included.
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[RC410] Xpress 200M hangs when resuming from suspend with DRI (needs KMS)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/305301
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the battery from it. :-(
2009/11/1 Szabolcs Fazekas subc...@gmail.com:
Thank you, I'll take a try.
2009/11/1 Tormod Volden bugpost.tor...@gmail.com:
subchee, I haven't downloaded the full sources, but I picked the rs400.c
file from the 2.6.32-rc5 git tag, and the patch applied well. So I guess
Can somebody upload a compiled kernel with Dave's patch, please? I
couldn't compile the linux-next because of several errors and I can't
apply Dave's patch the 2.6.32-rc5 kernel (source is downloaded from
Ubuntu kernel PPA), because of an error (Hunk #1 FAILED at 418.).
Thanks in advance
Tormod,
could please make a file from the patch? Because I don't know where is the
beginning and where is the ending of the patch, what should be in the patch
file... :(
Thanks in advance
2009/10/30 Tormod Volden bugpost.tor...@gmail.com
Petr, I guess you are running without the patch
Which kernel source should be patched with Dave's patch? Because I tried
with the current (today) Ubuntu kernel source, but the patch failed with
this error: patching file rs400.c Hunk #1 FAILED at 418.
I tried with 2.6.31-14 source also, but there were the same error with it
(it's rs400.c file
It sounds good :)
I messed up my Karmic with fglrx and after I installed X11R7.5 from PPA and
then reinstalled the xserver-xorg-video-ati.. so now everything is mixed.
I'll try to compile a kernel, but first I need to read more about KMS..
Thanks for the info
2009/10/28 Tormod Volden
I've made some tests, here are the results:
test#1) I've booted up my most current Karmic with default options (ro
splash in grub.conf) and then I switched to tty1 and stopped the gdm with
sudo stop gdm command. After that I ran sudo pm-suspend command. My
notebook went to spleep, but it couldn't
Renate,
how did you do the pm-suspend? In a tty console or you opened a Gnome
Terminal? What's the version of your kernel?
With 2.6.31-14-generic kernel and from Gnome Terminal I tried what you've
written, but my machine didn't wake up. It was frozen with blank screen and
didn't respond for any
I also tried the 2.6.32-rc4 from the PPA, but my notebook can't boot up that
version at all. So I couldn't try the suspend/resume with this kernel
version.
2009/10/16 dimitri dimitri.vanland...@gmail.com
I just tried that version of the kernel: resuming from suspend stills
hangs my machine...
Hello
dimitri: so I should try out the fglrx and it should work?
2009/10/14 dimitri dimitri.vanland...@gmail.com
Not for me. Last time I suspended and resumed successfully, it was with
fglrx.
Dimitri
On 10/14/2009 02:20 PM, Tormod Volden wrote:
Did suspend/resume ever work on an RC410
I'll try the new kernel from the PPA, but I think this problem is related to
the vga driver.
I don't want to disable the DRI, because when I did it, there were only 256
colors on my notebook and my desktop looked horrible. (I use screenlets and
without DRI they are ugly) And the performance is
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