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Old Dell Inspiron 8600 with:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV34M [GeForce FX
Go5200 64M] (rev a1)
Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot server with TDE desktop (Kubuntu trinity
remix) manually installed afterwards.
By default, resume from both suspend to ram disk failed.
Problem
I have a fresh install of 10.10 (64-bit) and am getting the same issue. I
haven't tried the fix above but I am not using AGP.
Nvidia Gefore 210 (pic-e)
Samsung Syncmaster 171t (oldie but a goodie) via DVI
Gateway GT5404 with 4 GB ram
I also have a fresh install of 10.04,Dell Dimension 4600,Nvidia Geforce FX
5200would not resume from suspend using open source driver,like Eric and
Sandeep,I blacklisted intel_agp and added NvAGP 1.using these instructions:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NvidiaLaptopBinaryDriverSuspend
I have the problem in a fresh 10.04 fully updated. I use a GeForce4 Ti
4800 SE with nvidia driver 96.43.17 (automatically installed).
Blacklisting intel_agp and adding Option NvAGP 1 also works for me.
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This issue is affecting me in Kubuntu 10.04 with a nvidia 7400 (Dell XPS
1210).
I had to blacklist intel_agp and put nvagp options to get suspend/resume
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For me NvAGP 1 is still required on Karmic with -173 drivers.
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Found this bug on new and old systems. The oldest system I use was a p4
2.6ghz with an nvidea gforce 4200 card.
adding Option NvAGP 1 to device worked, but with a panalty i'm
afraid.
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The bug is still there. I installed the nvidia driver and to edit
/etc/xorg.conf to have a working suspend/resume
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If this help...
i use Debian testing Squeeze
Linux Maximiliano 2.6.26-1-686 #1 SMP Sat Jan 10 18:29:31 UTC 2009 i686
GNU/Linux
maxim...@maximiliano:~$ lsmod |grep nv
nvidia 7214640 26
agpgart28776 1 nvidia
i2c_core 19828 2 nvidia,i2c_nforce2
The acpi-support package is not involved in suspend/resume in recent
versions of Ubuntu, and in any case making suspend/resume work appears
to depend on a setting in xorg.conf - which acpi-support doesn't manage.
Reassigning to jockey, which is the package used for managing binary
drivers in
I'm on intrepid ibex 8.10 on a dell inspiron 8500 with nvidia geforce 4200.
For the record I now have suspend/hibernate/resume working. (haven't tried
multiple consecutive yet)
For me initially if i recall correctly, hibernate would hang on
resuming, and suspend would fail to turn the the
I also need NvAGP set to 1 even on a different distribution (Gentoo).
The problem is that it will force the usage of NVIDIA AGP that won't
work on all motherboards. On these motherboards that doesn't support
(like mine), GPU GART (- internal, and slower, AGP) will be used. Then,
suspend will also
well it appears I got too excited.
The option NvAGP 1 actually is equivalent to NvAGP 0
unless you blacklist agpgart and nvidia_agp and the setting agp=off is passed
to the kernel..
if you set 1 then it uses 0 if agpgart is loaded
and a check using:
cat /proc/driver/nvidia/agp/status
shows
OK!!
So for ages now I've just thought my motherboard was not supported...
Stumbled across this bug and the
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NvidiaLaptopBinaryDriverSuspend
pages...
So I thought... what the hell, suspend would be nice!
My setup is Hardy 8.04.1 with updates and backports and
Gaspard:
For a technical explanation see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi-support/+bug/34043/comments/24 .
The quick explanation is that it makes your system even more binary only as
you switch to using NVIDIA's agpgart (or no agpgart at all). Ideally one should
also make sure
ok well I didn't mess with blacklisting modules...
I will do some more testing tonight to figure out which of the settings
actually made suspend work...
e.g. if NvAGP is not required and it was just the acpi-support changes or the
other way around and performance differences if i blacklist the
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+ Nvidia binary driver requires Option NvAGP 1 for reliable suspend/resume
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Andrew:
Alas in my case (where I am only using one monitor and a card that doesn't have
more than one head) the desktop does not suspend/resume properly so the title
is accurate in my case. Watch out when you change existing bugs - you have to
cover
Andrew:
Any chance you can undo the changes you made please?
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I did steps following the intructions at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NvidiaLaptopBinaryDriverSuspend
Modifying /etc/X11/xorg.conf and /etc/default/acpi-support but the
problem still persists. I can only suppend, not hibernate.
The thing about Linux desktop is it saves your time by 30 mins
My Nvidia card suspends perfectly on my laptop without twinview. The
title of this bug is very deceptive as this only effects users in
twinview mode so I have edited the title accordingly.
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+ Nvidia
The problem is still present in hardy, all -updates. The setting Option
NvAGP 1 is still required to wake up from hibernation. Observations:
- Different nvidia drivers are alike - all need the setting.
- The problem is present in Kubuntu and Ubuntu, also in a fresh install.
- The problem is
Correction: I meant: it's a desktop computer, not a laptop.
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My kernel is 2.6.14.29, Ubuntu 8.04.1 (up-to-date).
Keep in mind that I using proprietary nVidia driver.
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Sorry, that was a typing mistake.
Kernel version is 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Fri Jul 11 23:41:49 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux.
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My graphic card is nVidia Quadro NVS 140M (use properietary driver), on
T61 Thinkpad laptop.
I can suppend but not hibernate. When computer resuming from
hibernation, the monitor does not display correctly. All I can do is
powering it off.
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lusiads; I have the same laptop and do not have the issue. What version
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NickB:
That's more of a support question. You might get better/faster responses from
the forums ( http://ubuntuforums.org/ ) or https://answers.launchpad.net/ ...
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Adding the NvAGP option to my xorg.conf made suspend work correctly,
however that option seems have a downside in that it causes a
performance drop. Everything is a bit more sluggish feeling with that
option. If I remove it, everything goes back to normal, however then
suspend doesn't work.
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Simply changing
USE_DPMS=false
solved in case of GF 5700 LE using restricted driver NVIDIA-
Linux-x86-100.14.19-pkg1 on Gutsy.
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Just to give an additional datapoint.
I have a Asus V6J laptop with Nvidia GeForce 7400 running up-to-date Kubuntu
Hardy using the nvidia drivers (not nv).
Suspend works perfectly. Hibernate works up to a point. Hibernate will write
the image to disk, but not turn off the system. I can
Confirmed on a Toshiba Tecra M9 w/ nvidia Quadro NVS 130M running Gutsy.
To hibernate with the nvidia driver (with is required with this card, nv
does not work), must edit acpi-support and xorg.conf as described above,
and blacklist both modules. Suspend does not work even with all those
changes
I just tried getting susoend2ram working on my Compal Hel80 with a
Nvidia 7600Go using the nvidia-glx-new driver of the latest Hardy
(Alpha5+Updates).
I followed only step 2 of
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NvidiaLaptopBinaryDriverSuspend .
Otherwise i could reproduce the exact same
Aff.
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I guess I was wrong - the POST_VIDEO etc fix didn't solve it after all.
I tried multiple suspend/resume cycles which did work, but later it didn't,
perhaps due
to a longer period in suspend? I'll try blacklisting the intel agp modules
next (just setting
NvAGP to 1 in the xorg.conf doesn't seem
I've blacklisted intel_agp modules and setted NvAGP to 1 and now my
suspend/resume/hibernate works well
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I had the problem of resuming from suspend, it would result in only a
black screen and no apparent response (powerbutton would shut down, and
correctly display the Ubuntu screen as part of that process). Possibly,
it would work if I waited long enough, as some indicate.
Setting SAVE_VBE_STATE
Seems like this bug is still in effect in Gutsy beta :-/
Restricted nvidia drivers won't allow suspend or hibernate to work. When
I uninstall them, suspend and hibernate work again.
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Was able to fix this in Gutsy beta using the Xorg.conf and acpi-support
edits found here-
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NvidiaLaptopBinaryDriverSuspend as
well as changing SAVE_VBE_STATE=false (false after the change) in the
acpi-support file. I don't know what combo of the three is needed,
This configuration allows Hibernate and Suspend to work for me on a Dell
Inspiron 8600, Nvidia binary driver 9631 (nvidia-glx), Twinview enabled
xorg.conf
Section Device
Identifier NVIDIA Corporation NV28 [GeForce4 Ti 4200 Go AGP 8x]
Driver nvidia
Option
Today that there is the new nvidia driver 100.14.19, the black console
problem is still not fixed. The only driver that allows me full
functionality after suspend is the old 8776 driver. That is bad, because
I can't use the new features of the new drivers...
(texture_from_pixmap!).
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With intel_agp and agpgart blacklisted and with Option NvAGP 0, either
suspend and hibernate works for me. The weird thing is that resuming
from suspend hangs a while (4-6 minutes) and then works. In dmesg I saw
that Nvidia kernel driver crashes but then resets it and the system work
perfectly.
Suspend to ram works for me out-of-the-box with my HP dv9000t.
Hibernate, however, will not poweroff my computer (it hangs with a dark
screen, all LEDs on). My laptop has a PCI-Express video card. So I added
the following two lines to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
blacklist intel_agp
blacklist
I tried suspend to ram again. My laptop needs 4 or 6 minutes to resume
from suspend to ram because of NVidia card. ¿Any suggestion?
I confirmed that NvAGP is not needed in PCI-E cards.
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I have a geforce 7300gt pci-e... If I don't set NvAGP 0, I have slowdowns
after resume (both from ram and from disk)..
I've posted this problem on nvnews forum,
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=1270163postcount=8
I have a Geforce 7300gt pci-e. I've also noticed this slowdown after
How can be disabled NvAGP? Are you sure that PCI-E doesn't need it?
Useless consoles are a little price to pay for a working suspend/resume.
This can be fixed soon by Nvidia (maybe for gutsy?) or Nouveau.
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I've not noticed any problem disabling nvagp. If you see on xorg.0.log,
the driver when you have a pci-e card, uses another data path. Perhaps,
I'm not a nvidia developer, nor I can see the code...! This is the
damnation of closed source drivers!
Useless consoles is a regression of drivers 8776.
With version 9631 (9755 or something like that) I've got always a
black console, not only after hibernate.
I can't resume from suspend to ram. Suspend to disk goes like a charm.
I'll try with NvAGP=0 but I think it doesn't mind with PCI-E.
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How did you force the unloading of the nvidia module?
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I followed the first step on this page
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NvidiaLaptopBinaryDriverSuspend . it seems
to work pretty good with 6.10 and 7.04.
On 5/22/07, cement_head [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How did you force the unloading of the nvidia module?
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Paul:
Option NvAGP true
BTW ...what exactly does this do?
I believe NvAGP is meant to take a number:
http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-9755/README/appendix-d.html
and is meant to tell the nvidia driver to use its own agpgart rather than the
in kernel one if possible. The best
does NvAGP have any effect if you have a PCIE card in your notebook?
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NvAGP = 1 does the trick for me with 9755 and latest Feisty. Suspend
and hibernate both working on my Dell Inspiron 8600.
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Suspend still doesn't work with Nvidia driver 9755. Hibernate still
works (I'm using uswsusp but I think it works with swsusp too).
With new drivers I can't use text consoles. Thay are always black.
¿Anybody with 9755 drivers that can suspend and/or have no-black text
console?
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Please disregard my last comment; it wasn't relevant here and was fixed
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Hibernate doesn't work for me either, not even after I set NvAGP to 1
and POST_VIDEO to false.
Does the NvAGP setting only have an effect on AGP graphics cards, but
not on other types (PCI express or whatever)?
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Jan: may I suggest that you open another bug for your problem? It seems
to be quite unrelated.
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FYI, the latest updates break resuming for me even with the nv driver
(#97551) so what I said above may or may not be true now.
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Suspend/Resume works the first time, but not after that. Problem appears to be
hal:
Mar 25 04:09:42 localhost kernel: [ 298.948000] Stopping user space processes
timed out after 20 seconds (1 tasks refusing to freeze):
Mar 25 04:09:42 localhost kernel: [ 298.948000] hald-addon-stor
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