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Dell Studio 17 (laptop)
Archlinux x86_64
Linux version 2.6.32-ARCH
4096 mb ram
4096 mb swap
usage around 3.5-4% on suspend
ATI graphics drivers.
I close the lid/suspend, the laptop suspends to ram, when i open it back up/resume (i think hdd spins, wifi, etc lights up) the screen is black. Can't alt + f2 or alt + shift + f12, etc. Have to power down and back up. Hibernate works perfectly. Happened since I bought the laptop, around 3 weeks ago. System is up-to-date (all my packages). No issues with the laptop going in standby and resuming.
-- some info that might be of use
$ tail -40 /var/log/pm-suspend.log
http://paste.pocoo.org/show/189054/
$ groups
lp wheel dbus hal video audio optical storage power users richard
/etc/acpi/handler.sh
http://paste.pocoo.org/show/189055
$ lspci -v
http://paste.pocoo.org/show/189057/
/etc/rc.conf DAEMONS array (HAL automatically loads acpid i believe)
DAEMONS=(@syslog-ng @net-profiles !network netfs @crond dbus hal alsa mpd)
/etc/mkinitcpio.conf HOOKS array
HOOKS="base udev pata scsi sata resume filesystems"
I've already tried all the troubleshooting tips in http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pm-utils (adding resume hook to mkinitcpio hooks array, etc) without luck. Few people with same problem around the forums, I've not found any solutions.
Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Thanks! This describes my problem exactly.
Edit: I applied the "multibyte access to EC" patch by recompiling; kernel26, kernel26-headers, kernel26-firmware from the ABS with the patch defined in sources=() array with no luck. Screen still doesn't come on. Somebody mentioned an "archlinux patchset" in a comment with no references or links, not exactly sure what that was.
Last edited by richardr (2010-05-07 04:57:50)
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Still haven't managed to solve this, any ideas?
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Please post your Linux compatibility reviews for this product at http://ubuntuhcl.org/browse/product+del … 17?id=7262
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Still haven't managed to solve this. I've tried kernel26-rc 2.6.34rc6-1 with no luck. Screen still doesn't turn back on. Anyone else have this problem?
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I have a Dell Studio 1555 - ATI 4570 with stock kernel26_x86_64 (2.6.33.3-1), catalyst 10.3 and all is woking ok (hibernate/suspend/restore).
The "multibyte access to EC" patch is added to stock kernel and all related problems is gone for me.
It is a problem with restore from suspend (black screen) because of catalyst 10.4, but until that problem is solved I keep catalyst 10.3.
I posted that problem here:
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=96482
If you use xf86-video-ati driver, I don't know what is the problem.
When I tested open source ati driver to see if powersave features is added, suspend/resume was working for me, but no luck with powersave features, so I stay with catalyst driver)
Last edited by mits (2010-05-07 10:16:36)
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@mits - Thanks for the response! I'm using xf86-video-ati (open-source driver). I'll give the catalyst drivers another go. And yeah as I said in an earlier reply, I tried the multibyte access to EC patch, with no luck.
Last edited by richardr (2010-05-07 10:17:06)
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Tried the catalyst driver in the AUR, ensured framebuffer was set at 0 on the kernel line, no change.
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Just try catalyst 10.3 see in wiki for pacman repos
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ATI_Catalyst
Like I say, I have no problem with catalyst 10.3. (dell 1555 - ATI 4570)
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I have this issue with catalyst 10.6
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I am having same issue with ati drivers and 2.6.33 kernel i have dell xps 1640 with mobility radeon 3670. Has anyone been able to suspend to ram using free drivers?
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