https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=230123 ------- Comment #53 from michael.eschweiler@t-online.de 2007-06-09 12:35 MST ------- Well, I tried the following: 1. I changed >Driver "i810"< to >Driver "intel"< in xorg.conf, but there is no change on my machine: it doesn't work with this driver. As before the screen remains dark - slightly darker the right half of the screen, and on the left side one can see it flicker. 2. I tested once more the different options with s2ram (as indicated at http://en.opensuse.org/S2ram). The behaviour of the notebook hasn't changed since the last try: At init=/bin/bash the only option which works is s2ram -f -s. I tried all listed on the site. There is one thing I couldn't try: In the text you find an indication to use the -v option, but the installed version of s2ram doesn't know this option inspite of having installed the newest version (pm-utils-0.20.0.20061114, suspend-0.50-6). I tried all combinations: With some the keyboard still worked, with others not even that. As I said with s2ram -f -s the notebook comes back and it is possible to work but there are some strange shadows on the screen. (When I do a s2ram from kde (with NoAccel) and after resume change to terminal (Ctrl-ALT-F1) the screen doesn't have this shadows which appear after a resume from init=/bin/bash. (Collateral damage: During this various trials something went wrong with the root-account and/or the identification of the laptop: I can open Yast in kde but when I try to open the software-installation part, there is no reaction. In a terminal YaST seems to work - I can get to the software-installation but in the upper right corner where should be YaST @ mymachine I find YaST @ noname - and I don't know how to fix this...) -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.novell.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug, or are watching someone who is.