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Date:      09 Jan 2002 16:18:46 +1130
From:      Andrew Reid <andrew.reid@plug.cx>
To:        "Brandon S. Allbery   " KF8NH <allbery@ece.cmu.edu>
Cc:        Ben Lovett <blovett@bsdguru.com>, mobile@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Dell Inspiron 8k and ATI Rage Mobility 128
Message-ID:  <1010551727.81863.4.camel@aviion.alfred.cx>
In-Reply-To: <1010545933.2595.3.camel@vpn6.ece.cmu.edu>
References:  <20020105190148.A7553@bsdguru.com> <1010288609.25239.28.camel@vpn92.ece.cmu.edu>  <20020108190434.A817@bsdguru.com>  <1010545933.2595.3.camel@vpn6.ece.cmu.edu>

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On Wed, 2002-01-09 at 14:42, Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH wrote:

> Oh, I can suspend, and I can resume.  Sometimes even 2-3 times before
> something locks up during the resume.  But if I suspend while X is
> running then I lose the ability to switch to a text session; the screen
> stays in 1600x1200 graphics, changes to strange colors, and gradually
> "fades" to either white or black.

Yes! I get that too my Toshiba Portege 3110CT. Strangely, even if I
switch to console and then suspend, X still spits. You have to give X
the three-fingered salute and start it up again.

I had exactly the same problem under Linux when I had an NEC Versa.
Funnily enough, the NEC had a ATI VGA card, too. When I upgraded from
RedHat 6.2 -> 7.0, the problem vanished.

Which version of X are you using? It strikes me as odd that the problem
went away in RedHat 7.0, where I'd have been running XFree86 4.x. I 
might try upgrading X and see what the results are.

Can anyone comment on whether this is a known bug (and whether or not it
has a fix)?

   - andrew

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