I have to disagree, the problem isn't solved.
When using the suspend button, the laptop still goes directly back to suspend
after resuming and often the screen is full of garbage, a console double switch
sometimes helps, but not always.
garbage as in blinking colourfull ascii signs
when calling
I'm not 100% sure what sudo does, please retry from a real root (su) console.
(perhaps dcop still works with sudo, i have no idea)
Does it work with gnome?
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suspend fails in KDE, but it works in GNOME
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/131855
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In the meantime i got a report from someone with the same problem:
*IBM Thinkpad T23 (PIIIm)
*gutsy (2.6.23-rc3ish kernel)
s2r with the button when KDE is running -> brick, doesn't resume at all
/etc/acpi/sleep.sh as root -> works
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suspend fails in KDE, but it works in GNOME
https://bugs.laun
I had the "colored blocks" blocks problem too on my laptop (Dell Latitude D830
with GM965),
the xresprobe intel output is the same as stated above.
X worked correctly after the installation.
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[gutsy] colored blocks during installation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/130131
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Public bug reported:
Hardware: Laptop Dell Latitude D830 (intel chipset, intel gfx)
With gutsy i386 (updated 20070811) suspend to ram works in GNOME without any
problem
and reliable (i tried it 15 times).
When I use KDE there are multiple issues:
-after suspending, the first resume directly lea
Linux ijuz-laptop 2.6.22-9-generic #1 SMP Fri Aug 3 00:50:37 GMT 2007
i686 GNU/Linux
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suspend fails in KDE, but it works in GNOME
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/131855
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suspend fails in KDE, but it works in GNOME
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suspend fails in KDE, but it works in GNOME
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i retried the suspend button in kde and now the pattern was:
-suspend
-resume -> goes back to suspend directly
-resume -> everything seems fine
-suspend
-resume -> goes back to suspend directly
-resume -> everything seems fine
-suspend
-resume -> goes back to suspend directly
-resume -> screen is b
I had suspend problems with my old laptop (Dell Latitude D810/feisty) too, I
"fixed" it by using
a 2.6.19.7 kernel because suspend failed often with >=2.6.20.
As stated here: http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/6/16/163
I thought it's a kernel problem, but today i tried running a 2.6.20 and used
/etc/acp
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.20-10-generic
Hello,
with edgy (2.6.17-11 + fglrx) suspend to ram works flawless on a:
-Dell Latitude D810 (Pentium M, ATI Mobility X600)
with 2.6.20-11 the screen stays black when resuming, but the backlit is on
I also tried 2.6.21-rc4
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