On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 10:05 AM, Kevin J. Cummings <cummings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > When I bought my laptop, it was shipped with a cubbi-suspend2 kernel and > the fglrx driver and ran under FC6.i386. suspend worked for me on the > shipped configuration. > > When I upgraded to F9.x86_64, I no longer needed the cubbi-suspend2 > kernel (now called tuxonice), and suspend worked really well. I was > still using the fglrx video driver. > > Now that I'm running F11.x86_64, there is no fglrx (or catalyst) driver > for my video, and suspend no longer works for me. There are no errors > listed in my pm-suspend.log, in fact, the last thing in this file claims > that it is "performing suspend". However, my system never powers down > and never enters the suspend mode (with the flashing power LED > indicator). It remains powered on. The only way to get the system back > is to lean on the power button until the system powers down. The power > LED is then off. The only way to power back up is to touch the power > button again, and after which the system goes through a complete cold > start and reboots from scratch. When it is properly suspended, I should > be able to touch "any" key to resume from suspend back to a running system. > > Can anyone please tell me what (obvious thing) I'm missing? > Not sure if this will help, but you can try. I have a Lenovo T60 with some ATI graphics card and the standard radeon driver. Suspend only works if the system is booted with a nomodeset option. I don't quite recall what went wrong when trying suspend on a modesetting kernel, but it never worked. BTW, as far as I remember, when suspended, the machine only wakes up when the laptop lid is opened - pressing keys does not wake it up. HTH, Peter -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines