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On a fresh install+updates of F8, suspend to RAM works, but resume fails if the system was in X when suspended. If I switch to a text console before suspending (with pm-suspend), I can resume, but I get no display (I can log in over the network). If I try to switch to X after a text-mode suspend/resume, the system hangs.
I tried hibernate to disk from X, and the resume worked.
This is fixed with a change in /usr/share/hal/fdi/information/10freedesktop/20-video-quirk-pm-ibm.fdi. Where it lists Z60m in a comment, it does not include my product prefix. I have a 2530-38U, so I added 2530 to the prefix list, and now resume works. Reassigning to hal-info. FYI: the smolt UUID for this system is 8447bc21-97f9-45d5-a90e-73913a0a62d7.
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Reported upstream as https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14187
This is fixed in upstream hal-info; any chance this could be updated for F8 and rawhide?
Rawhide has the update, how about F8?
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