I have new version of suspend and my machine is in the whitelist. With default 
option machine allways come back from suspend (let say I have done it about 
100 times). But, console (text console) is, after resume, unusable.

This is description of the console unusability: it is possible to switch to 
console, it is possible to switch between different consoles (tty1, tty2), it 
is possible to swith from console to X screen, but:

- when I switch to console, screen is from top to bottom divided into three 
parts. From bottom to middle of the screen I can see something like 50% of 
snapshot of X screen - this is part number one. From middle to top of the 
screen I can see two same regions: left and right. They represent text 
console in some weird resolution. This text console is not readable (very 
small text).

Using some other option like "-f -s -v" does not produce the console problem, 
but linux does not come every time from suspend. Only solution then is to 
shutdown machine. This is true in something like 1 of 5 cases.

On Monday 05 February 2007 07:25:40 Stefan Seyfried wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 05, 2007 at 03:52:29AM +0100, Aleksandar Markovic wrote:
> > s2ram -i
> >
> > This machine can be identified by:
> >     sys_vendor   = "FUJITSU SIEMENS"
> >     sys_product  = "AMILO PRO V2030"
> >     sys_version  = "20"
> >     bios_version = "1.0I-2309-8A20"
> >
> > Test results, after booting with “init=/bin/bash” and “mount /proc”
> > and “mount /sys”:
> >
> > Legend:
> > O = option used with “s2ram” (example s2ram -i)
> > K = keyboard
> > V = video
> > L = power led diod (while computer is in standby this led blinks, when
> > computer operates normaly the led in constantly on)
> > y = yes works
> > n = no do not work
> >
> > O           K       V       L       Comment
> > -f          y       n       y
> > -f -p -m    y       y       y       some artifacts on screen but very 
> > readable
>
> The artifacts are expected and should go away if you do a VT switch.
> (ctrl-alt-left followed by ctrl-alt-right does it for me, even with
> init=/bin/bash).
>
> So i'll add your machine to the whitelist with this option.
> Thanks for testing
>
>     Stefan



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