On Mon, 2009-11-09 at 17:52 +0000, Pedro Ribeiro wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm using pm-utils 2.5 on a Debian system. My graphics card is having > a few problems coping with resume and I think they may be related to > the fact that pm utils just passes too many quirks to it.
Which quirks? In the normal mode of operation, pm-utils just uses whatever quirks HAL indicates is needed for the system. > I'm using a latest generation X4500 intel graphics card on fairly new > hardware with up to date drivers. Hibernating using the hibernate > script (comes with the TuxOnIce kernel patch) restores the graphics > card without any problem. What (if any) quirks is the hibernate script using on the system? > Using pm-utils, I get the following problems upon resume: > - Sometimes I get a white cursor and some text as if I was in a VT. > Changing to VT and back restores Xorg correctly. > - After a resume, I can now change to a VT while pressing Alt + FX > instead of the usual combination Ctrl + Alt + FX. This is really > annoying, since closing windows (Alt + F4) is now broken with this - > not only the window is closed, but I get shipped to VT 4. pm-utils normally changes vt to vt63 as the first step in video quirk handling, and then changes back to whatever the initial vt was upon resume. > - Removing 00auto-quirk, 98smart-kernel-video and 99video doesn't help You should probably add those hooks back if you have not done so already. > Once again, these are not driver problems, because the hibernate > script handles the hibernate/resume cycle just fine, without any of > the above problems. > > Can anyone help me solve this? Sure -- post your /var/log/pm-suspend.log file fro aftera failed suspend/resume cycle to the list. > my system: > Lenovo T400 > intel GM45, integrated X4500mhd graphics card > kernel 2.6.31.5 with TuxOnIce > _______________________________________________ > Pm-utils mailing list > Pm-utils@lists.freedesktop.org > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/pm-utils _______________________________________________ Pm-utils mailing list Pm-utils@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/pm-utils