I'm having this bug exactly as described. Hardware is Radeon HD5750. With
fglrx 11-8, resume makes the computer completely unresponsive on the past
few kernels in sid, but works every time on 2.6.32-5, albiet occasionally
slowing to a crawl on resume by swapping like crazy until swapoff -a.
On
to install python without a package providing awk installed
will fail, but awk is not a dependency.
python, python-minimal, or python2.6-minimal should depend on awk.
Dan Frei
-- System Information:
Debian Release: wheezy/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture
My mistake, somehow I didn't have base-files installed, an essential package
depending on awk.
Please close this bug.
I quickly configured and built a 3.0.0 kernel from the 'linux-source-3.0.0'
package. It loads the proprietary driver, works well, and resumes from
sleep.
Here's what I did:
1. Install 'linux-source-3.0.0' from official sid repos
2. Extract the source
3. Use oldconfig with the squeeze kernel
Also, sleep works completely with the free driver and the latest kernel. In
fact even the proprietary driver has 'working' sleep if the dkms kernel
module is not compiled and loaded (though its not meant to be run this way).
However the free driver is to buggy and slow for it to be a real
After some more testing, I find that my kernel only resumes from sleep about
half the time, and the first couple of times I got lucky.
I will try building from the mainline kernel.
Daniel Frei
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 6:33 AM, Andreas Beckmann deb...@abeckmann.dewrote:
On 2011-09-26 09:30, Dan
OK, I built the latest kernel straight from git.kernel.org -- the same
problem exists.
Then I installed gentoo and used its kernel generation tool to create
a 2.6.39 kernel from their sources -- fglrx still causes a freeze on
resume.
I think it's safe to say that this is not a debian-specific
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