I can confirm that the custom kernel with radeon driver compiled in does
work, but oddly enough performance seems to be less than with the driver
compiled as a module and modesetting enabled (which breaks suspend).
Regardless, the performance is still better than if I compile radeon as
a module and disable modesetting (to make suspend-resume work), so for
the moment I'll also continue with using custom kernels on this system.
For the record I'm now running Debian Testing ("Squeeze") on it, and the
kernel I used is based on 2.6.32-27. If I have some time over the
holiday, I may play around with this some more and see what settings,
kernel, etc. gives the best performance.
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[Dell Computer Corporation Inspiron 600m] suspend/resume failure
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/471872
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