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Yup, it really is the fglrx kernel module.  I even tried installing the
latest version.  Oh the irony, dmesg states that the module taints the
kernel...

Since I like a stable suspend more than I like the crappy 3d performance
 (the ATIs don't seem to come close to performing anywhere near nVidia,
at least under linux), I think I will keep the fglrx module disabled.

So now, I am back where I started, with a stable suspend/resume and no
3d.  As much as I love this laptop, I will never buy anything with an
ATI again.  You'd think I would learn eventually.

Gustin Johnson wrote:
> Mine has now started failing 100% of the time when resuming.  It looks
> like it might be the ATI proprietary fglrx driver, since I recently
> installed the kernel module component (I usually only use 2d, so most of
> the time I don't bother with the kernel module).  I will do some tests
> and see if I can figure it out.
> 
> For your screen saver issues, have you:
> a) updated from Flight<x> to the official dapper release?
> b) reinstalled kscreensaver
> 
> Cheers,
> --
> Gustin
> 
> Jon wrote:
>>> At this monent, Adept shows no installed packages matching "screensaver"
>>>
>>> Man, this is a bad week in this house :)
>>>
>>> Shawn wrote:
>>>>> try the xscreensave package as well... and maybe rsl (really slick screen 
>>>>> savers), though I'm not sure of the package name right now - on Gentoo.. 
>>>>> (for 
>>>>> a couple of hours more; new drive, new install tonight).
>>>>>
>>>>> Shawn
>>>>>
>>>>> On Friday 02 June 2006 18:02, Jon wrote:
>>>>>> kscreensaver
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Removed it...same problem. Hrm....
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Shawn wrote:
>>>>>>> On Friday 02 June 2006 17:17, Jon wrote:
>>>>>>>> I can only assume that some error occurs when the screensaver list is
>>>>>>>> being enumerated. Assuming that's the case, is there some way to remove
>>>>>>>> screensavers without the GUI?
>>>>>>> apt-get remove kde-screensavers?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> (I'm going from memory so am not sure if I have the right apt-get 
>>>>>>> command
>>>>>>> or package....)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Shawn
>>>>>>>
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