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Compaq Evo N410C suspend problems


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Howdy fellow Mandriva users,

 

I just installed Mandriva 2006 on my Compaq Evo N410C, and was happy to see this distro (like its predecessors) really does a great job in detecting the somewhat more exotic/proprietary hardware typically found in notebooks.

 

There are a few minor niggles, but one issue that really drives me up the wall is suspend to memory; it suspends alright, but the display goes nuts in text mode after resume. Resume on the text console simply doesn't turn the display back on, no matter what. Under X (using the Radeon driver), resume actually works fine, but as soon as I exit X and drop back into text mode, the display slowly bleeds white from its centre into the edges (commonly referred to as The Matrix?). In both cases only a reboot will restore the display.

 

I've tried the savetextmode/textmode utils from the svgalib package, and "radeontool light on" as well as "atitvout l", to no avail. Clues, anyone?

 

Best regards,

 

--GanjaTron

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Guest GanjaTron
try adding this option:

TextClockFreq  22.175

to the device section of your /etc/X11/xorg.conf

 

No luck there, mate. :^(

I guess the Evo's BIOS doesn't realise it's awake again... or suspended at all, for that matter. Punching the suspend button doesn't elicit the usual sickly "DOO-DOOT", so something in the BIOS gets screwed up or isn't called. (I imagine Linux merely does the BIOS calls, but I'm not an ACPI expert anyway). It's a real PITA having to shut down & reboot every time...

 

--GanjaTron

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From what I've read the BIOS in those things isn't exactly standard. But as far as I've read it should be working as long as you have a recent linux distro and xorg version :unsure:

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