On 11/08/2011 03:11 AM, Bryce Harrington wrote:
pm-utils-1.4.1 appears to include this quirk (as well as a range of
others). The code has changed quite a bit so the proposed patch no
longer applies (and maybe is no longer relevant), however I can't be
certain that it now solves the original
pm-utils-1.4.1 appears to include this quirk (as well as a range of
others). The code has changed quite a bit so the proposed patch no
longer applies (and maybe is no longer relevant), however I can't be
certain that it now solves the original issue stated in this bug report.
Could you please
Solved finally.
Ricard's comment about s2ram helped greatly, thanks!
pm-tools now do not apply any video quirks for nvidia cards, but it looks
like one is needed
for this notebook:
--quirk-s3-mode (equivalent to s2ram --apci_sleep=2)
To make default suspend working following is needed:
1)
Given that the files being patched come from pm-utils, I think we need
to get some pm-utils attention on this.
** Package changed: xorg-server (Ubuntu) = pm-utils (Ubuntu)
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return from suspend doesn't restore screen
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/522646
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Hi,
same problem here with same HW (tecra M9). The only difference is that I have
64bit version of Karmic:
2.6.31-20-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP Mon Feb 8 09:02:26 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Symptoms are exactly the same - suspends fine, but restored only to black
screen. Xorg takes most of
** Description changed:
After upgrading to Karmic on my Toshiba Tecra M9 laptop, suspend no
longer resumes X11. Instead, Xorg consumes 100% CPU and dmesg
complains:
[ 3542.034191] NVRM: RmInitAdapter failed! (0x26:0x38:1138)
[ 3542.034205] NVRM: rm_init_adapter(0) failed
[
Hello Brian,
Ahhh. Excellent detective work. So the question becomes, what does
this mean in terms of generic suspending and gnome[-power-manager]'s
generic suspend functionality?
I see that s2ram is userspace suspending vs. I suppose the default of
kernel suspending. Again, though, I don't
Hi,
I also have a Toshiba Tecra M9 and had a failing resume after suspend.
However, it might be useful to know that the following command issued
from a terminal did the trick neatly: s2ram --force -a 2. The system
suspends and recovers correctly.
I am using Karmic, with the binary nVidia driver,
On Fri, 2010-02-26 at 12:52 +, Ricard Gelabert wrote:
Hi,
Hi Ricard,
I also have a Toshiba Tecra M9 and had a failing resume after suspend.
Glad I'm not alone.
However, it might be useful to know that the following command issued
from a terminal did the trick neatly: s2ram --force -a
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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