Yannick wrote: > Hello! > I made those change on a fresh Kubuntu gutsy, and it does'nt do anything: > when the screen goes on, the image is garbage: block spot behind the menu, > the writing in firefox don't show up, etc... > Any other idea?
I've attached my acpi-support file, maybe there are some other differences that may be relevant? Otherwise, I'm not sure. I myself still experience the occasional lockup at resume. It happens more often after suspend, and less after hibernate, but I have not been able to find a definite pattern there... As an aside, network often fails to come up properly at resume as well (with 'sudo killall NetworkManager && sudo Networkmanager' as an easy but inappropriate workaround...). I don't suppose this is related, but mention it just in case (please do redirect nm related stuff to the appropriate bug/thread!). -- Groetjes, Anton _____________ _______________________________________________________ | | | | _ _ ___,| K. Anton Feenstra | | / \ / \'| | | IBIVU/Bioinformatics - Free University Amsterdam | |( | )| | | De Boelelaan 1083A - 1081 HV Amsterdam - Netherlands | | \_/ \_/ | | | Tel +31 20 59 87783 - Fax +31 20 59 87653 - Room P136 | | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] - www.few.vu.nl/~feenstra/ | | | "A Lady Shaves Her Legs" (C. Meijering) | |_____________|_______________________________________________________| # Comment the next line to disable ACPI suspend to RAM ACPI_SLEEP=true # Comment the next line to disable suspend to disk ACPI_HIBERNATE=true # Change the following to "standby" to use ACPI S1 sleep, rather than S3. # This will save less power, but may work on more machines ACPI_SLEEP_MODE=mem # Add modules to this list to have them removed before suspend and reloaded # on resume. An example would be MODULES="em8300 yenta_socket" # # Note that network cards and USB controllers will automatically be unloaded # unless they're listed in MODULES_WHITELIST MODULES="ipw3945" # MODULES="" # Add modules to this list to leave them in the kernel over suspend/resume MODULES_WHITELIST="" # Should we save and restore state using the VESA BIOS Extensions? SAVE_VBE_STATE=false # SAVE_VBE_STATE=true # The file that we use to save the vbestate VBESTATE=/var/lib/acpi-support/vbestate # Should we attempt to warm-boot the video hardware on resume? POST_VIDEO=false #POST_VIDEO=true # Save and restore video state? SAVE_VIDEO_PCI_STATE=false # SAVE_VIDEO_PCI_STATE=true # Should we switch the screen off with DPMS on suspend? USE_DPMS=true # Use Radeontool to switch the screen off? Seems to be needed on some machines # RADEON_LIGHT=true # Uncomment the next line to switch away from X and back again after resume. # This is needed for some hardware, but should be unnecessary on most. DOUBLE_CONSOLE_SWITCH=true # DOUBLE_CONSOLE_SWITCH=true # Set the following to "platform" if you want to use ACPI to shut down # your machine on hibernation HIBERNATE_MODE=shutdown # Comment this out to disable screen locking on resume # LOCK_SCREEN=true # Uncomment this line to have DMA disabled before suspend and reenabled # afterwards # DISABLE_DMA=true # Uncomment this line to attempt to reset the drive on resume. This seems # to be needed for some Sonys # RESET_DRIVE=true # Add services to this list to stop them before suspend and restart them in # the resume process. STOP_SERVICES="network bluetooth" # STOP_SERVICES="" # Restart Infra Red services on resume - off by default as it crashes some # machines RESTART_IRDA=false # Switch to laptop-mode on battery power - off by default as it causes odd # hangs on some machines ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE=false # Spindown time on battery SPINDOWN_TIME=12 -- vbetool breaks resume on R50e https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/40621 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is a direct subscriber. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs