> John Magolske <listmail <at> b79.net> writes: Hi, In Debian you can resume after suspend if you disable Radeon KMS at boot: http://tomlowshang.blogspot.fi/2010/04/disabling-radeon-kms.html
I have tried to disable radeondrm at boot in OpenBSD, the resume worked but the console was corrupted and the characters were not legible. The computer was responding, but anyway you have to reboot the computer because it was no way to restore it, and to run X11 didn't help. About the back light on after suspend, there is a tool radontool to turn off it before suspend, but it looks that it is an obsolete method: http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Radeontool In that page they recommend to use xrand instead or xbacklight: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi/OpenBSD-current/man1/xbacklight.1?query=xbacklight&sec=1 The Thinkpad x31 works very well if you don't need to use the suspend function. The bug is old and it doesn't look that it has been solved in others systems. Antonio