It appears that pm-suspend was just not unloading the fglrx module, so I
added:
SUSPEND_MODULES="fglrx"
to
/etc/pm/config.d/unload_modules
Works like a charm now..... Thanks all!
Geoffrey Leach wrote:
On 03/29/2009 04:42:33 PM, Hiren Joshi wrote:
Thanks, this helps. I narrowed it down to the fglrx module. Does
anyone
know how to unload and load it during suspend?
Geoffrey Leach wrote:
On 03/27/2009 03:55:55 PM, Hiren Joshi wrote:
Looks like it's loaded:
# lsmod | grep -i think
thinkpad_acpi 53968 0
rfkill 11160 2 thinkpad_acpi
hwmon 6300 1 thinkpad_acpi
modprobe thinkpad-acpi, doesn't have any output.....
Timothy Murphy wrote:
Hiren Joshi wrote:
I was only using pm-suspend to try to figure out why suspend on
gnome
didn't work =)
Where can I get hold of thinkpad-acpi?
I assume that it is a standard kernel module.
What does "modprobe thinkpad-acpi" say?
As far as I can tell my Thinkpad T43 found this module itself;
I recently debugged a similar problem in an entirely different
context.
What transpired was the the failure to resume after suspend was
caused
by a particular module. Removing that (or managing it, as ooutlined
in
the pm-utils docs) resolved the problem.
PM_DEBUG
I suggest following the procedure outlined in the kernel
documentation.
http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Documentation/power/basic-pm-
debugging.txt
Check man pm-suspend. Look for SUSPEND_MODULES. Presumably they'll be
reloaded, 'tho I don't know for sure. pm-suspend is a shell script, so
you can follow the action. Also try: PM_DEBUG=true pm-suspend, then
look in /var/log/pm-suspend.log
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