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| Hello all, i've been working on software suspend for my machine for a few days now. I'm running Fedora Core 2 with kernel 2.6.9, patched with software suspend 2.1.5. The official nvidia driver doesn't seem to want to resume-it's mentioned in the nvidia documentation, not sure if the out of the box X nv driver works but it's really slow for openGL, if i have to do that, i'll probably just ditch software suspend. Anyway, i managed to perform a software suspend from the console without X running (i also made sure i removed the module) on resume i could telinit 5 to get X back up but i was hoping that maybe there'd be a way to send X to sleep without killing the server so that the nvidia driver can be removed from the kernel, any ideas? I was thinking maybe if i enable forced module unloading in the kernel-perhaps that might work, not sure if i want to contemplate the side-effects tho. Anyone have a workaround or info that might help? Thx for ur time. Ps. on reboot with 2.6.9 suddenly the sticky notes applet in gnome doesn't work anymore, maybe something is a bit awry... |