Description of problem: Sometimes after resuming from suspend the graphics on my thinkpad x31 are corrupted. This occurs on ~ 5% of resumes. The system is still usable although you can really see what you are doing. sometimes hibernating will cure the corruption (but often hibernating results in a kernel panic). If i leave it with the corrupted screen it locks up completely after a few minutes. I will attach some pretty pictures of the corruption. the corruption is fairly static, but as i move the mouse some bits move and some flicker. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): xorg-x11-drv-ati-6.10.0-2.fc10.i386 xorg-x11-server-Xorg-1.5.3-13.fc10.i386 but i have seen this in F9 aswell so it has been around for a while. How reproducible: Not spotted a pattern yet. i get about once or twice a week (i suspend and resume 2 or 3 times a day) Steps to Reproduce: 1. suspend laptop (by closing lid, keyboard button or menu) 2. awaken laptop 3. trip out at the crazy graphics Actual results: screen corruption Expected results: no screen corruption Additional info: i can ssh in and get any information you need, but it may take a few days for the bug to occur.
Created attachment 334390 [details] corruption
Created attachment 334391 [details] closeup
Created attachment 334392 [details] dmesg with corruption
Created attachment 334393 [details] Xorg.0.log with corruption
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