Sitsofe Wheeler, it seems you work too hard ;-)) As I read it, the new thinkpad_acpi 0.16 solved suspend/resume for Robbob. He uses VESA driver anyway because he did'nt know how to build an according linux-restricted-modules package (I wonder if this would be needed to rebuild at all?).
I can confirm for current gutsy amd64 that with a patched kernel and vesa driver, suspend to ram and disk work perfectly on my T61p. I also can confirm that using the nvidia driver causes a crash during resume. With 2.6.22-10 suspend 2 ram was possible (using the script from thinkwiki, not using the fn-hotkeys), but X was unusable slow after resume. NVidia knows about this problem (crash on resume in some installations, X slow after resume on other installations) (and some other problems of the 100.11.14 driver). According to their forum they are working on a new driver with pressure, but it seems they need more time for this one; probably they try to solve too many things at a time: + there are suspend/resume problems, with almost every hot chip currently sold in top laptop + they to want to become compatible with the new ABI of just released xorg 7.3 without breaking with earlier xorg releases like 7.2 + your certainly know about the compiz patch that just became upstream but causes crashes when meeting the nvidia driver ... -- Gutsy Gibbon : Suspend/Hibernate lock up on resume with Thinkpad T61p https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/139089 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
