On 7/10/07, Raimo Niskanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a related problem. But it is with a ThinkPad T23, S3 graphics.
Phoenix BIOS suspend to disk works fine while X is running but only
if I have a text console active. And it does not matter if I use
the 'savage' or the 'vesa' Xorg driver.
If the X screen is active, the suspend hangs.
Any clues, anyone?
Generally suspend/resume with APM works either by having the APM BIOS
handle the graphics card in the back of the OS, or by counting on the
OS to do the rignt thing. In the latter case, the kernel may need some
work too.
If Linux (or another BSD) manages to handle suspend/resume with X
running, then it''s an OpenBSD bug. If other OSs fail too, then it's
an X.Org driver problem, or a more general problem (BIOS bug, lack of
documentation...).