OK, the prefix_outof change fixes the problem for me - but I *do* have
to leave the 28844 model number in there too or I get the same results
as before. With both changes, I once again have working suspend and
resume.
Thanks for the help! I really should figure out this hal thing one of
these da
No joy. Same behavior as before: the backlight does indeed go off, but
comes back on at the very last moment as the machine suspends.
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[Hardy] Thinkpad X31 (ATI Radeon M6) suspend backlight on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199059
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OK, here's the hal.txt file. Thanks for looking at it!
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13102174/hal.txt
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[Hardy] Thinkpad X31 (ATI Radeon M6) suspend backlight on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199059
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I hate to complain, but I have hal-info 20080317+git20080318-1ubuntu2 on
my X31 now, and the backlight still stays on when I suspend the system.
The problem is *not* fixed for me... Is there anything I can do to help
track this down?
This is with the 2.6.24-14-generic kernel, FWIW.
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Yes, I am seeing the problem. I just took the dive and brought my X31
from gutsy up to current hardy, and now the backlight misbehaves on me.
It looks like something pretty low-level - the suspend scripts turn it
off, but something about going into sleep mode flips it back on at the
last minute.
The menu does not flicker. Strace shows the process in a quick loop
running stat() on files and doing poll() calls with short timeouts.
I'll attach a bit of strace output just in case that helps.
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