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So where do I begin? My buddy has a Dell inspiron N5010 and I've been given ssh access to his machine. He's been using the catalyst-total package with an [Mobility Radeon HD 5430/5450/5470]. I have tried several workarounds including vga=0 in the kernel line, Option "EXAPixmaps" "off" in /etc/X11/xorg.conf. I already have an xorg.conf file generated first by X -configure and then modified by aticonfig --initial. The xorg.conf can be read at http://pastebin.com/XH49t1w3 and grub.cfg(I know editing grub.cfg is pointless) at http://pastebin.com/5L33sKmq , /etc/default/grub at http://pastebin.com/npsnpUXX and handler.sh from acpid at http://pastebin.com/0hjeB0up and additionally modprobe.conf(fglrx seems to run without adding it to this file) http://pastebin.com/nLGBEFCv . Any help would be greatly appreciated. Sorry for the long message. Thank you.
If you'd rather I post the output here just let me know. Figured I would make this nice and clean to save space and be nicer on the eyes.
Last edited by silvernode (2013-06-15 08:07:00)
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In /etc/default/grub do the following changes (lines 4 & 5):
...
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="nomodeset"
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=""
...
then recreate grub.cfg.
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I'm having the same issue in a Compaq CQ61 with a Nvidia g103M. I've tried a lot of workarounds, pm-suspend, systemctl supend... but no luck.
I think it's a kernel problem because it used to work fine in Lubuntu 12.04 (I'm new to Arch), but it stopped working on Lubuntu 12.10
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In /etc/default/grub do the following changes (lines 4 & 5):
... GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="nomodeset" GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="" ...
then recreate grub.cfg.
Did
sudo grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg after setting GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="nomodeset"
Still no difference. After 3 days I'm starting to wonder if it's unsolveable but I just can't believe that yet.
The only thing that remotely works is
sudo pm-suspend
if it is run manually but suspending from the Xfce4 menu gives a black screen upon resume. Maybe it's Xfce4?
EDIT: Apparently pm-suspend isn't working anymore either.
Last edited by silvernode (2013-06-15 11:37:01)
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Adding the
acpi_backlight=vendor
kernel parameter helped me solve my resume problems, you might give it a try. And do a forum search for "acpi_osi", some people found that to be quite helpful in the past, too.
FYI I'm suspending with
systemctl suspend
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