Re: [ACPI] Re: [RFC] Reliable video POSTing on resume (was: Re: [ACPI] Samsung P35, S3, black screen (radeon))

2005-02-07 Thread Pavel Machek
Hi! > > Some systems (intel notably) appear to expect you to use the bios > > save/restore video state not re-POST. > > This works well in many cases, but there are some machines that freeze > if you attempt to make a VBE state save call. Sadly, I don't have any > access to an affected machine,

Re: [ACPI] Re: [RFC] Reliable video POSTing on resume (was: Re: [ACPI] Samsung P35, S3, black screen (radeon))

2005-02-07 Thread Matthew Garrett
On Sun, 2005-02-06 at 16:02 +, Alan Cox wrote: > Some systems (intel notably) appear to expect you to use the bios > save/restore video state not re-POST. This works well in many cases, but there are some machines that freeze if you attempt to make a VBE state save call. Sadly, I don't have

Re: [ACPI] Re: [RFC] Reliable video POSTing on resume (was: Re: [ACPI] Samsung P35, S3, black screen (radeon))

2005-02-07 Thread Matthew Garrett
On Sun, 2005-02-06 at 16:02 +, Alan Cox wrote: Some systems (intel notably) appear to expect you to use the bios save/restore video state not re-POST. This works well in many cases, but there are some machines that freeze if you attempt to make a VBE state save call. Sadly, I don't have

Re: [ACPI] Re: [RFC] Reliable video POSTing on resume (was: Re: [ACPI] Samsung P35, S3, black screen (radeon))

2005-02-07 Thread Pavel Machek
Hi! Some systems (intel notably) appear to expect you to use the bios save/restore video state not re-POST. This works well in many cases, but there are some machines that freeze if you attempt to make a VBE state save call. Sadly, I don't have any access to an affected machine, so it's