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Description of problem: Sleeping function called from invalid context bug and ACPI errors logged - unable to bring video up on Sony Vaio PCG-FX801 after pm-suspend from a terminal. The system does still respond, though. Have tried all the obvious quirks and still no video. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Applicable to released versions of hal, hal-info, hal-libs with Fedora 9 and with latest versions, i.e. hal-info-0.5.11-1.fc9.noarch, hal-0.5.11-1.fc9.i386 hal-libs-0.5.11-1.fc9.i386. How reproducible: Every time. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Boot system 2. Log in either via terminal window or kde. 3. From shell type pm-suspend Actual results: System suspends to ram. Hitting key or power button to resume results in disk activity but no video Expected results: As above but with video working Additional info: have tried dpms-on, vbemode-restore, vbestate-restore, vga-mode3 in all combinations but still doesn't work
Created attachment 305842 [details] dmesg file from pm-suspend
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