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* AGP and Thinkpad APM/suspend problems
@ 2002-07-19  3:57 D. Sen
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From: D. Sen @ 2002-07-19  3:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Reporting that both the IBM Thinkpad A31 and the Thinkpad T30 does not 
survive a suspend-resume cycle when the X server is configured to run at 
AGP >1x mode. The machines suspend fine. But an attempt to resume the 
machine, freezes it (requiring a cold reboot).

Both machines have Radeon Mobility Chipsets.

AGP speed is set using ==> "Option        "AGPMode" "N" in 
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4

A note on XIG's website which might be relevant (seems to attribute the 
problem to APM):

   3.0-28 05/07/2002

       - corrected a problem that would cause multiple server
         invokations to hang on ATI chips.  This was related to the
         APM fix made in the previous version.

   3.0-27 05/06/2002

       - corrected a problem with APM whereby the AGP bridge would not
         be shutdown/re-initialized properly during APM events.  This
         could cause the server to lock in certain cases when the
         machine was 'woken up' after a suspend.





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