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Old October 13th, 2005   #1
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Talking Hibernation on IBM T41...

For anyone that's had issue with suspend to disk and resume, Mark Histed was able to dig down and found that the module vga16fb was the culprit.

In your /boot/grub/menus.lst, remove the splash option from the nonaltoptions line for global effect, or just remove the option from a specific kernel section.

Thanks to all who offerred assistance...
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Old October 13th, 2005   #2
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Re: Hibernation on HP nx8220

I tried the above fix of removing the boot splash but it did not solve my problem.

When I power on after hibernating I get a few brief messages and then it stops with the following:-

Code:
Freeing memory - done (67684 pages freed)
GTM info 78,11,78,78,1b
GTM info 78,11,78,78,1b
GTM info 78,11,78,78,1b
GTM info 78,11,78,78,1b
and does nothing further.
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Old October 13th, 2005   #3
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Re: Hibernation on IBM T41...

Removing the "splash" option in boot.lst fixed hibernate (i.e. suspend to disk) for me on my Asus Z71V. Thanks.
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Old October 13th, 2005   #4
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Re: Hibernation on IBM T41...

Just another thank you - this fixed hibernation on my T42. I didn't want to go back to Hoary, and this solved the only serious problem I've had with Breezy.
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Old October 14th, 2005   #5
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Re: Hibernation on IBM T41...

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For anyone that's had issue with suspend to disk and resume, Mark Histed was able to dig down and found that the module vga16fb was the culprit.

In your /boot/grub/menus.lst, remove the splash option from the nonaltoptions line for global effect, or just remove the option from a specific kernel section.

Thanks to all who offerred assistance...
This does not work on the IBM X31 just to let you know.
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Old October 22nd, 2005   #6
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i had issues with hibernation and suspend with the preview release(fixed suspend with help from the forum, but hibernation not) on my sisters t41 but after upgrading to the release version - bhamm! - everything works, and it does work really smoothly, with the screen fading away slowly on suspend/hibernate/screen off. basically, all the thinkpad-buttons do work now - even networking(wlan) resumes perfectly when switching it off and on via the button
this is really impressive as it would take a lot of work to get it working on my thinkpad t21 running on gentoo(though i will have to do it to save power when i'm at the uni). cheers to the ubuntu developers, this is really some great work! hip hip horray!!! long live the ubuntu devs

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Old October 22nd, 2005   #7
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Re: Hibernation on IBM T41...

Yes, that's basically how things work on my new, second T42 with the ATI 9600 chip - on my older T42 with the ATI 7500 chip, I have to remove "splash" from the boot line in order to recover from hibernation. But everything else works out of the box. I'll be posting a how-to for some cleanup details later.
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Old October 22nd, 2005   #8
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Re: Hibernation on IBM T41...

What _is_ the problem people are having?
I have a T42p and my problem is that whenever I suspend, then bring it back to life, X or something crashes (The display is all garbled), and the only way to fix it is to do a hard reboot.

Is this the problem other people are experiencing? It wasn't always happening but it's started to do it from _every_ suspend, it's very very annoying to have to always reboot when I flip my laptop open.

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Old October 22nd, 2005   #9
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Re: Hibernation on IBM T41...

That's not the same problem the rest of us are/were having. We've been talking about waking from hibernation (suspend to disk and then powering on again). Your problem sounds different. But at least try removing "splash" from the boot line and see what happens.
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Old October 22nd, 2005   #10
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Re: Hibernation on IBM T41...

Also try removing any "vga=xxx" options from the boot line.
Check out this link:

http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:T41

There is a lot of usefull information about Thinkpads and Linux.
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