On Tue, 2005-09-20 at 18:43 +0100, Steve Hill wrote: > Well I know that there are a lot of broken ACPI implementations out there > but I thought more recent stuff was ok
Interestingly enough, the people at EmperorLinux (a Linux laptop vendor from whom I purchased my laptop) say just the opposite: it is more recent video cards that don't work. They just released a new kernel; below is a quote from their annoucement. I pass it on without comment. It does make me want to go to ATI's web site and try a more recent driver though; I'll let the list know if that helped. I have confirmed that my problem is related to X and the video card. If I switch to a text console, the hibernate script works fine, and resuming gives me my command line shell back. But as soon as I hit CTRL-ALT-F7 to switch to the X console, the system hangs. --Greg ========================================================================= o) New merges of nVidia and ATI drivers. If you had any troubles with these devices before, notably problems with suspend/hibernate, try them again! However, please keep in mind that many of the more recent cards (ATI X300, X600, etc. and anything newer than a GeForce 5600) still suffer from a lack of power management support, and will not suspend or hibernate.
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