Yes, removing agpgart gives me back earlier behaviour: The notebook
wakes up after suspending with following restrictions:
1. Internal NIC and maybe even modem do not wakeup
(kernel: eepro100: wait_for_cmd_done timeout!)
Can be temporarily fixed by restoring PCI settings with
setpci ... (script found on linux-kernel in february)
and ifdown eth0; ifup eth0
2. I can not use DRI since it doesn't wake up then (agpgart loaded)
3. When running X (4.0.2) mouse is jumping around after resume
and needs to be reset by switching to console and back to X
4. Keyboard repeat-rate is slowed down after resume
Is there a way to have at least 1.+2. fixed? Is this a problem
with Dell's BIOS or Linux?
Thanks,
Daniel
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel Dorau [mailto:woodst@cs.tu-berlin.de]
> Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 7:52 AM
> To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
> Subject: Inspiron 8000 does not resume after suspend
>
>
> Hello,
> my Inspiron 8000 (BIOS A09) notebook running 2.4.3 does not resume
> after suspending. I have APM compiled in with the following options:
>
> - Enable PM at boot time
> - Make CPU Idle calls whe ide
> - Enable console blanking using APM
> - RTC stores time in GMT
>
> Suspending with apm -s seem to work ok - at least it looks like.
> Resuming however, does not work. There is a short disc
> activity, then the harddrive LED is on for about 20 sec without
> any noticable disc activity. Display doesn't switch on,
> NIC (PCI, not PCMCIA) does not wake up (link LED stays off) and the
> whole thing keeps 'dead'.
> With an older BIOS version that I upgraded because of a newer
> ATI BIOS needed, it woke up execpt some PCI bridge(?) that I
> could re-activate with a setpci-script that I found in a
> linux-kernel archive. So I think the problem is the same as
> before.
> Is there any way to fix that? I would really like to use
> PM on my notebook.
>
> Regards,
> Daniel
>
> --
> Daniel Dorau
> woodst@cs.tu-berlin.de
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