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|description=This test case tests whether suspend / resume works successfully with the ''{{{driver|(DRIVER)}}}'' video driver, with kernel mode setting enabled. You must be using a card supported by the ''{{{driver|(DRIVER)}}}'' video driver. Your system must be capable of suspending and resuming normally (for instance, it worked in previous Fedora releases, or works if you boot to runlevel 3: otherwise please file a bug against the kernel).
|description=This test case tests whether suspend / resume works successfully with the ''{{{driver|(DRIVER)}}}'' video driver, with kernel mode setting enabled. You must be using a card supported by the ''{{{driver|(DRIVER)}}}'' video driver. Your system must be capable of suspending and resuming normally (for instance, it worked in previous Fedora releases, or works if you boot to runlevel 3: otherwise please file a bug against the kernel).
|setup=
{{Testcase_video_generic_setup|driver={{{driver|(DRIVER)}}}}}
|actions=
|actions=
# Ensure the 'nomodeset' and '{{{module|(MODULE)}}}.modeset=0' kernel parameters are not set in your bootloader configuration
# Ensure the file {{filename|/etc/X11/xorg.conf}} does not exist, or is a known-good configuration file that uses the ''{{{driver|(DRIVER)}}}'' driver
# Shut your system down entirely, then start it up again
# Suspend the system (for example open the system menu, then click Shutdown and select Suspend)
# Suspend the system (for example open the system menu, then click Shutdown and select Suspend)
# Resume the system
# Resume the system

Revision as of 15:06, 10 January 2011

Description

This test case tests whether suspend / resume works successfully with the (DRIVER) video driver, with kernel mode setting enabled. You must be using a card supported by the (DRIVER) video driver. Your system must be capable of suspending and resuming normally (for instance, it worked in previous Fedora releases, or works if you boot to runlevel 3: otherwise please file a bug against the kernel).

Setup

  1. Ensure the nomodeset and (MODULE).modeset=0 kernel parameters are not set in your bootloader configuration
    • You can see your current kernel options by running cat /proc/cmdline
  2. Ensure the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf does not exist, or is a valid file that uses the (DRIVER) driver
  3. Shut your system down entirely, then start it up again
  4. If using a live image to test, ignore the above steps and simply boot the system from the live image with default options

How to test

  1. Suspend the system (for example open the system menu, then click Shutdown and select Suspend)
  2. Resume the system

Expected Results

  1. The system should come back with the display correct and at the correct resolution, backlight active, etc.