Michael (Micksa) Slade wrote:
I've been trying desperately to get suspend-to-ram working on my new
inspiron 6000.
..
It's an ATI radeon M300, on a PCI-X bridge I think.
PCI-Express (PCIe), not PCI-X.
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
The i6000 is very similar internally (identical?) to the i9300.
I have a Dell Inspiron 9300 and *everything* is working perfectly with Linux,
except for the SD-slot (no driver, no datasheets).
Try my suspend script and other (K)Ubuntu changes: http://rtr.ca/dell_i9300/
Cheers
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