This issue is solved upstream, see bug #1082851 for more details.
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Title:
Screen stays black after suspend with AMD Fusion APUs and fglrx driver
Since this is still an issue on supported series (precise), I opened bug
#1082851, which will take over from this bug. If you are still
experiencing this issue, please confirm it there.
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This bug was filed against a series that is no longer supported and so
is being marked as Won't Fix. If this issue still exists in a supported
series, please file a new bug.
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Are you sure you are using the fglrx drivers? Can you post the output of
fglrxinfo?
I am asking because I already tested a 3.5 kernel with the 12.4 drivers
and it didn't work...
Also I tried to install 12.10 (32 bit) which stopped working after I
installed fglrx, see also this bug: #1068661
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I can confirm that both standby and hibernate are working on aspire one
522, using kernel 3.5.0-17-generic and catalyst 12.4 on ubuntu 12.10
64bit.
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Same issue on an ASUS 1015BX, on Mageia 2 (kernel 3.3.8). The acpi_sleep
method didn't change anything, setting C6 off didn't change anything,
and the PC is already running the latest available EFI.
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Can someone please test the 3.6 kernel with a supported fglrx?
Supposedly in 3.6 there are some new suspend features.
** Tags removed: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
** Tags added: needs-upstream-testing precise
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tested it using kernel 3.5: suspend using the power button and then choosing
suspend worked fine in most cases and was very fast (1 second to suspend, 1
second waking up). Suspending by closing the lid did not work in general, and
would give the behavior as described above. It also took a lot
Correction, I did not update fglrx to work with 3.5, after I installed
the driver 12.6 with 3.5 support, also the regular suspend did not wake
up.
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See here for new developpements on my trick.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=12107337postcount=176
Basically, I can get a working suspend/wake (from X) until the next
reboot after two manual suspend/wake/vbetool from a tty. If we could
simplify the manual part (requires entering commands
On an Acer Open AO722, the acpi_sleep=s3_bios option doesn't help.
However, I can force the laptop to resume if I suspend manually from a
tty. It's not an acceptable workaround, but with some help it should be
possible to get one. Actually, I'm on Mint Debian but I'm pretty sure
that the trick
Same exact situation as Jose #58 for me. Asus 1015b (latest bios),
Ubuntu 12.04pae LTE 32bit, Fusion c50
Trying the acpi_sleep=s3_bios option.
It allows me to resume from sleep quite consistently, but powering down seem to
cause the reboot to hand after bios; I need to take out the battery
** Summary changed:
- Video does not return after sleep with AMD E-350 Fusion APU and ATI closed
driver (Natty Narwal Beta)
+ Screen stays black after suspend with AMD Fusion APUs and fglrx driver
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The same for me with a Samsung NP305U1A-A02NL (E-350), adding
acpi_sleep does not make much of a difference. Also no c6 mode option in
the bios.
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