A more recent version of the hibernate script doesn't have nvidia
blacklisted anymore.
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hibernate script tries to unload nvidia binary driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/94051
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hibernate script tries to unload nvidia binary driver
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This is also seen on T61 with latest updates from Karmic Beta.
Starting suspend at Sat Oct 10 08:35:04 IST 2009
hibernate-ram: [01] Executing CheckLastResume ...
hibernate-ram: [01] Executing CheckRunlevel ...
hibernate-ram: [01] Executing LockFileGet ...
hibernate-ram: [01] Executing
This is also seen on Lenovo T61 with latest updates from Karmic Beta.
Starting suspend at Sat Oct 10 08:35:04 IST 2009
hibernate-ram: [01] Executing CheckLastResume ...
hibernate-ram: [01] Executing CheckRunlevel ...
hibernate-ram: [01] Executing LockFileGet ...
hibernate-ram: [01] Executing
Paul:
If your problem was that suspend doesn't work with the nvidia binary driver
(but does with the nv driver) then hunt about launchpad some more. I think you
might find a bug that better fits that issue (also see
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NvidiaLaptopBinaryDriverSuspend)...
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Looks like i was not using suspend2. (I will try this tonight, i'm
teaching a Samba training now with this laptop, so i prefer to not take
risks)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dpkg -l | grep -i suspend
ii hibernate 1.94-2
smartly puts your
Paul:
Are you really using the hibernate script from the suspend2 package (note this
package is not installed by default so unless you have installed it explicitly
you probably aren't using it)?
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hibernate script tries to unload nvidia binary driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/94051
You
Same problem here, i hope this info helps.
The nvidia driver prevents me from hibernating, switching to nv solves the
problem.
(but the nv driver doesn't work well with the two 1920x1200 screens)
I also think this is related or similar to ubuntu bugs 94332 and 68258.
[EMAIL
attached also lspci -vv
** Attachment added: lspcivv.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8331067/lspcivv.txt
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i can confirm this problem, get the same error. Switching nvidia to nv
solves the problem, but nv doesn't support my screens.
** Changed in: hibernate (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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hibernate script tries to unload nvidia binary driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/94051
You
Same thing happens to me. I have an NVidia 6200 TC, using the nvidia-
glx-new drivers on latest Feisty. When using gnome's standby or
hibernate, I only get a black screen until I press something, and
hibernate shows the same symptoms Vince said.
$ lspci | grep -i nv
00:00.0 Host bridge: nVidia
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