I think this is my first ever post to l-k.
I'm scared.
I've been trying desperately to get suspend-to-ram working on my new
inspiron 6000.
So far, the patch at
http://lkml.org/lkml/2005/5/23/116
Got the hard disk working after resume, and at least the b44 ethernic
keeps working, but the display doesn't. No amount of vbetool voodoo
seems to bring it back up
Turns out the PCI config for the card gets trashed:
http://knobbits.org/archived/2005-06/lspci-i6000-before
http://knobbits.org/archived/2005-06/lspci-i6000-after
It's an ATI radeon M300, on a PCI-X bridge I think.
Is this a kernel issue or an X issue? I vaguely recall some pci config
save/restore hack floating around somewhere, should I try that?
This is ubuntu breezy, using xorg and kernel image 2.6.11.93-1.1
Mick.
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