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Message-ID: <200905140007.4324@centrum.cz>
Date:	Thu, 14 May 2009 00:07:58 +0200
From:	<trekker.dk@...trum.cz>
To:	<pavel@....cz>
Cc:	<tuxonice-devel@...ts.tuxonice.net>,
	<linux-pm@...ts.linux-foundation.org>,
	<linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [TuxOnIce-devel] [RFC] TuxOnIce


>> >> >Which kernels you tried, what hw it is? Can you do s2ram?
>> >> 
>> >> Regarding hardware - 
>> >> 
>> >> 1. AMD Athlon 1700+, VIA KT333 chipset based MB, nVidia GeForce 2
>> >> 2. AMD X2 Athlon, AMD690V chipset based MB, nVidia 7600GT
>> >> 3. (current) AMD X4 Phenom II,  AMD780G chipset and nVidia 9600GT 
>> >> (binary driver for video card every time)
>> >
>> >Ok, binary drivers may be a problem. Will it work without that? Should
>> >be easy to test with init=/bin/bash.
>> 
>> Yes, that works - and after complete boot w/o loading binary driver resume works too.
>> 
>
>Cool. I'm afraid you have to ask nvidia for help here. (Or maybe you
>can just unload nvidia.ko before suspend/reload it after
>resume). Anyway problem is with nvidia here..

And that's where we get to the advantage of TOI again: with TOI I don't have to do that, 
suspend works with X.org running. (IMO there's no point in suspending if I have 
to start all X apps again)

Anyway, I think this thread is a bit off-topic in -devel list, so if there isn't anything 
important to add, this will be the last post from me.

Regards 
JB


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