Hi, are you using the 31.4-rt14 kernel? Because I had it working before with the 29.4-rt22! To answer your question, I have a Intel X4500 integrated video card... so no nVidia drivers here. Pedro 2009/11/3 Ng Oon-Ee <ngoonee@xxxxxxxxx>: > On Tue, 2009-11-03 at 14:40 +0000, Pedro Ribeiro wrote: >> Hello all, >> >> I'm interested in using both the -rt patchset and the TuxOnIce for hibernation. >> If you're not aware, TuxOnIce is a patch to enable "proper" >> hibernation in Linux, IMO much superior to the one provided by the >> base kernel. >> >> Anyway, there is a collision in fork.c which is easily solvable, but >> apart from that the patches don't collide. However, when I try to >> hibernate the computer just hangs up. I brought this up on the >> TuxOnIce mailing list and the main developer told me to contact you >> first. He also told me that we would like to work with you to solve >> this problem, since TOX is also going to be slowly integrated in the >> mainline kernel over time. >> >> The problem is that the computer hangs and I have no way to capture >> the output. The only thing I could do was to take some photos of the >> screen. The first photo is what appears immediately after the >> beggining of the hibernation process. After a few seconds, a rapid >> succession of text appears and it captured partially on the second >> (crappy) photo of the screen. On the 3rd photo shows how the system >> stays indefinitely, and must be restarted by pressing the power button >> for 3 secs. >> >> I know the material I provided is a bit crap, but please let me know >> how can I help you. >> >> The zipped file containing the photos is here >> http://www.2shared.com/file/8900964/61ee7898/rt-crashtar.html >> >> Thanks in advance, >> Pedro Ribeiro > > Hi, I do have RT and ToI working together on Arch Linux here. Do you by > any chance use an nVidia card? Your issue sounds like an issue with > hibernating with stock nVidia drivers without the ToI workarounds... You > need to add "procsetting extra_pages_allowance 7500" to common.conf or > something like that. > > I know I did a single successful hibernate and restart with my RT and > ToI hybrid (am currently using BFS/ToI for daily use) for testing > purposes, so it does work, for me at least. > > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-rt-users" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html