> "vgatext" is the driver used when the console is in > text mode. It is the default generic driver when no > special driver for the video card is available. The > generic vgatext does not support S3 suspend-to-ram.
Does that mean that it's the wrong driver, or simply that the information provided by the Device Driver Utility doesn't help? > It is using a RADEON Xorg video driver, and not > VESA. > That looks good... Ok... so, it's no driver issue then? What else could it be? I just tried opening a terminal window and executing the top command. With just the terminal window sitting still on the desktop Xorg consumed 1-2 % CPU, but as soon as I grabbed the window and moved it around in a circle Xorg went straight up to around 60 % and stayed there until I let go of the window!!! =( -- This message posted from opensolaris.org