You probably remember the system, it's my fujitsu P7120 lifebook with the funny backlight wiring.
Previously, suspend/resume was made to work by saving the PCI state including the legacy backlight register setting (and worked just fine when invoked with a hal quirk). On FC9, with the 2.6.26 fedora kernels, hal no longer does anything and relies on the i915 kernel driver. This was perfectly fine, except that the backlight was now being restored to full brightness on resume rather than the setting on resume. The other annoyance was that VT consoles were now lost on resume (switching to them produces a black screen, although switching back to vt7 where X is running is fine). As of the 2.6.27 fedora kernels, the backlight is now off on resume, which is even more annoying. It can be turned on by doing a VT switch, although all the console VTs are still blank, so there looks to be some bug in the i915 driver that crept in between 2.6.26 and 2.6.27. James _______________________________________________ xorg mailing list xorg@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg