Re: New sleep code for ATI M6, M7 and M9
> As you can tell from the versions though, I haven't come around to
> updating the woody packages in a while. It's possible that something in
> the current packages for sid makes a difference. Would be great if
> someone could verify that.
Ok, I'm verifying that the sid packages don't work for me either.
xserver-xfree86-dri-trunk
Version: 2003.03.11-1
drm-trunk-module-2.4.20-ben8
Version: 2003.03.11-1+lucy+22+lowlat+sleep
If I disable dri, I can sleep just fine, otherwise, the screen never comes
back on.
-Brett
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