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FS#11240 - upgrading to kernel 2.6.26.2-1 and nvidia 173.14.09-4 breaks suspend/hibernate on Asus F3T
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Opened by Stan Holenda (texoft) - Sunday, 17 August 2008, 14:09 GMT
Last edited by Tobias Powalowski (tpowa) - Tuesday, 14 October 2008, 11:53 GMT
Opened by Stan Holenda (texoft) - Sunday, 17 August 2008, 14:09 GMT
Last edited by Tobias Powalowski (tpowa) - Tuesday, 14 October 2008, 11:53 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
Hibernating and suspend using pm-utils worked flawlessly (15+ days uptime with 100+ suspends/resumes) with kernel 2.6.25.11-1 and nvidia 173.14.05-4. Upgrading to the version in title breaks 2nd time resuming, i.e. you can suspend/hibernate and successfully resume for the first time, but attempting doing this again without rebooting your session will hang up with last message: "Suspending console(s)" Note this happened in past, with previous kernels. I believe, that 2.6.24 worked OK, and 2.6.25.x was broken exactly same way. Additional info: * kernel 2.6.26.2-1 * nvidia 173.14.09-4 * pm-utils 1.1.2.4-1 * can provide with kernel.log for both working and broken kernel * ASUS F3T laptop, nVIDIA GeForce Go 7600 Steps to reproduce: 1) boot 2) suspend/hibernate 3) resume 4) suspend/hibernate 5) resume hangs at blank screen (suspend) or "Suspending console(s)" (hibernate) |
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I guess this is the case. I'll try running with OSS driver.
Seems to work mighty good. :D
Even tried hibernating while playing music, google earth and movie running and on top of it Expo function in compiz. Resumes fine, just some small barely visible patches spoil couple of windows. However moving these windows around make the spots go away.