On 8/5/07, Linus Torvalds <[email protected]> wrote:
> I thought that the X server did all that on its own these days, but that may
> be just the newer "intel" driver, not the older "i810" driver that you
> probably use.
I've just checked. Upon boot-up into text-console (even without
starting X), suspend-to-ram and resume will still corrupt the display.
> (Side note: if you have a modern distro, you might try to change the line
> that says
> Driver "i810"
I've try changing to "intel" and both still doesn't restore the
text-console. "X" restored ok. On my Xorg build, i810_drv.so is linked
to intel_drv.so.
I tried to "revert" the commit, but it doesn't look like it can be
done easily as there're changes after the commit that affected those 2
files.
If there's anything I can help to debug, please let me know.
Thanks,
Jeff.
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