Hi!
> > Stop right here. Can you reproduce the problem without ATI driver?
> > Reproducing it on vanilla kernel (not -FC5) would be nice, too.
>
> A lot of suspend/reboot/resumes later...
>
> The problem does not seem to be related to the ATI driver, but whether
> or not the pm-suspend program is used. With the Xorg driver I get the
> same problem when I suspend with
> echo shutdown > /sys/power/disk; echo disk > /sys/power/state
>
> When I use pm-hibernate suspend/resume seems works okay (with Xorg and
> ATI driver).
What is pm-suspend and pm-hibernate, anyway?
> With 2.6.16, I did not have the need to use pm-hibernate. So something
> changed here.
Okay, find out
> As mentioned in my OP using pm-hibernate does not give any feedback
> what is going on (except for the disk led). I find this annoying.
> Another annoyance is that pm-hibernate locks this kernel for the next
> reboot, so it is not possible to boot something else and resume
> later.
grub lockup is a distro problem. Turn up console loglevel to see the
messages.
> Apart from that, suspend/resume is a life saver!
>
> (Now it would be nice to get suspend to memory working. It seems to
> suspend okay, but I haven't found out how to resume...)
Resume is always harder :-). Is resume completely broken, or does it
"only" break video?
Pavel
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