Alan Jenkins a écrit : > On 2/6/10, giggzounet <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> On my eeepc 1201n + lenny + backports + eeepc script from sid I have >> tested the pm-utils things : >> >> pm-hibernate seems to work without problem. I just enter "sudo >> pm-hibernate" and it seems to work : after resume I have internet >> through the ethernet card. sound. video. >> >> pm-suspend seems to work under X but not under a tty1. Is it normal ? >> under X If I enter "sudo pm-suspend" then I resume, all seems to work. >> But under a virtual terminal, I don't have the video after resume. is >> there a trick ? > > This is somewhat expected. > > You're not using the experimental free noveau kernel mode-setting > driver. So the kernel can't restore the video card state. You're > relying on the proprietary X driver to restore the video card state. >
I don't understand. Under X (so with nvidia driver) it works great. But when I kill X...so no more nvidia proprio driver. and I enter "sudo pm-suspend" on a tty. I can't resume the video. Is the framebuffer necessary to resume ? > There are a couple of quirks like the "s3 bios" one, which may be used > to try and get the BIOS to re-initialize the video card. (You can > find more about this in the documentation for the s2ram command on the > SuSE wiki.) But I wouldn't bother with it; there are many different > combinations and there's no guarantee that you'll find a working one. > Thx for the tip. >> When I press the fn+f2 button the eeepc goes to sleep. But I'm seeing in >> the /etc/default/eeepc-script file that --quirk-s3-bios is used. Is >> there a reason ? what does it add for an eeepc ? > > See above, I guess. It's clearly not working on your machine. > >> I would like that my eeepc goes into suspend to ram when I close the >> LID. I have seen the LID_CLOSE_ACTION= option. WHat is the right command >> to enter ? I have try pm-suspend and I got a relativ serious problem : >> the eeepc has brutally stopped with a temperature of 95°C...I don't know >> exactly where is the problem. but it comes from the suspend. (I'm using >> nvidia proprio driver) > > It's not very clear what you mean. But I doubt there's much you can > do about it, other than trying to installing the experimental noveau > driver. I don't see why pm-suspend should do that, other than a > driver bug of some sort. > With the LID_CLOSE_ACTION= option : I mean I want that my computer go to sleep when I close the lid. How I do that correctly ? > If you want to isolate the problem, you should try the open source > stable NV driver for X. On some (most?) systems it is even able to > resume the video card. Even if it can't, you're saying your problem > happens before resume, right? So if it still happens, you would then > be able to ask for help from the open-source devs. > This temperature problem was total new. And was not reproducible after new test with suspend/resume. I will try to investigate further. > Or ask on the NVIDIA forums. Last time I looked they had a couple of > active devs supporting their linux drivers there. > Yes I have found the nivida forums. I will post on it too. Thx a lot GiGGz _______________________________________________ Debian-eeepc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-eeepc-devel
