On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 1:31 AM, Liam O'Toole <liam.p.oto...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > Currently I am running two models, a D420 and a D820, both with > integrated Intel video cards. I am very happy with them in terms of > suspend-to-RAM. Ditto with an Asus eee PC. A couple of years ago I ran a > Thinkpad T42 with an ATI card and with the radeon driver; that performed > well too. I have never run a laptop with an NVidia chip, so I can't > comment on that case. > > You might try hacking the scripts under /etc/acpi to remove the nvidia > kernel module before suspending and insert the module again before > resuming. It could take quite a while to get it right, however. > Ah, yes I've had good luck with Intel also, but nvidia is another beast. I tried all kinds of things under /etc/acpi, /sys/power/state, etc. But now I have a solution I'm happy with so all is good. Had a Dell with an ATI card before and suspend/resume worked with the stock kernel, didn't even need the ATI drivers. Thanks, Mark