>>>>> On 2008-09-18 12:29 PDT, Michael Biebl writes:
Michael> Which graphics driver to you use, which version?
It's the i915 driver from the 2.6.26-1-686 kernel.
If you're referring to the X driver, it's "intel" driver version
2.3.2 (xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.3.2-2+lenny2). But, I didn't
think the X driver was relevant since the same thing happens in a
text console.
>> 2) The FDI file isn't matching the rules for X200 for my
>> laptop. There is a rule that would match
>> system.hardware.product "Latitude X200", but my
>> system.hardware.product is just "X200".
>>
Michael> A missing fdi rule should be reported against the
Michael> hal-info package.
Michael> Just curious, does it also work with --quirk-s3-mode
Michael> and/or quirk-s3-bios?
Nope, I did try those - it puts the machine into an unrecoverable
state and requires a hard reboot.
For a long time I thought *none* of the quirk options worked since
I had no indication that they were being ignored, when I was
testing with pm-suspend --quirk-.... It was only when exploring
the hook directories that I accidentally discovered the
98smart-kernel-video file. At the very least, it would help if
this behavior were documented.
Thanks,
Karl
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