On Sat, Sep 01, 2007 at 01:47:19PM -0600, Bob Proulx wrote: > Niklas Rehfeld wrote: > > Jesse Sheidlower wrote: > > > This morning, I tried to do this and it didn't work; it locked the > > > screensaver, but did not suspend. > > Did the problem repeate or was this a one time problem?
The problem has continued; since its initial appearance I have been unable to suspend. > > I had a similar problem, after I upgraded the kernel after a > > security release in the repos, and had to install the graphics > > driver modules again (I don't know what graphics card the T60 > > has). then it all worked fine for me again. > > I think you have identified the problem. When new kernels are > installed it will not be possible to resume across them. The recent > Linux kernel security update should have been installed and if so then > the running image would not be able to resume after a suspend. This may apply to him, but I still cannot suspend even after rebooting, so there's no chance that it's a conflict with the running kernel. I'm not using the fglrx driver, by the way; I'm using whatever default configuration xorg loaded--this worked fine out of the box and I didn't see any need to change it. I did try reinstalling the video drivers anyway, but still without any luck. I guess I might try to start using the fglrx driver, though I'm a little worried about messing up X. Thanks for any thoughts....By the way, I got a personal e-mail pointing me to a discussion of this on a Ubuntu forum, where a poster suggested unloading the cpufreq utility (and then reloading it on resume), but this also didn't work. Jesse Sheidlower -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

