Hm, actually that's exactly the case that
hal (0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu3) hardy; urgency=low
* 01_default_suspend_quirks.patch: Disable video quirks when running on a
known-good video driver (proprietary nvidia and fglrx, and Intel >=
915GM). Doing this here is better than the previously applied pm-utils
patch, since it avoids ignoring explicit pm-utils command line arguments,
consistently uses the same behaviour for suspend and resume, and keeps the
logic where it actually belongs.
-- Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mon, 24 Mar 2008 17:35:38
+0100
was supposed to take care of. Seems that doesn't really work then?
Does /sys/module/nvidia exist for you? or do you use the free nv driver?
Can you please edit /usr/lib/hal/scripts/linux/hal-system-power-suspend-
linux and add the following two lines right after the first line:
set -x
exec 2>/suspend.log
and then try to suspend, and resume (or reboot, if it failed). Can you
please attach /suspend.log here?
** Changed in: hal-info (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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hal-info: Hardy: 20-video-quirk-pm-fujitsu.fdi: E8410: Additional case for
NVIDIA graphics necessary
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/253223
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