Improving the suspend quirks guessworking

Daniel Stone daniel.stone at nokia.com
Wed Mar 26 12:23:46 PDT 2008


On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 10:33:16PM -0500, ext Victor Lowther wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-03-25 at 01:16 +0100, Danny Kukawka wrote:
> > If you take a look at already existing quirks, I wouldn't say this is a common 
> > combination to fix things generally or often.
> 
> It is getting to be more and more common.  Intel, AMD, and nVidia have
> won the graphics wars for now.  Intel now has a sane in-kernel driver
> that does not require quirks,

If you're running an absolute bleeding-edge kernel.

> the newly-opened specs for the ATI gpus should really help the ATI
> drivers improve,

Except that it will take quite a while to get this working.

> and the latest nVidia binary
> drivers are really quite good at this whole power management thing.
> 
> I know it seems to be popular to slag the binary video drivers, but for
> some of us they are the only reasonable option.  

There's a difference between berating you for your choices, and not
wanting to optimise for same.

Cheers,
Daniel
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