Thanks for the efforts, I'll try those things as soon as possible (lots of work at the moment).
I already tried different settings in /etc/default/acpi-support...
With the new intel driver, my system already managed to resume, but it took ages (at least for minutes). At each success I tried to log in over ssh, only to mention after a while that my screen was back.
The last few times I tried to resume, without parallel login over ssh, my screen stayed blank (waited over ten minutes).
Sorry, no xorg.logs or other logs available at the moment. But I'll try your tipps (xorg-debugging, new driver, acpi-support).
Perhaps it is only a fault on my old (always updated - since 5.10) system.
When I have the time (weekend?), I'll try a fresh gutsy installation, but before I have to free a partition.
Thanks for the efforts, I'll try those things as soon as possible (lots of work at the moment). acpi-support. ..
I already tried different settings in /etc/default/
With the new intel driver, my system already managed to resume, but it took ages (at least for minutes). At each success I tried to log in over ssh, only to mention after a while that my screen was back.
The last few times I tried to resume, without parallel login over ssh, my screen stayed blank (waited over ten minutes).
Sorry, no xorg.logs or other logs available at the moment. But I'll try your tipps (xorg-debugging, new driver, acpi-support).
Perhaps it is only a fault on my old (always updated - since 5.10) system.
When I have the time (weekend?), I'll try a fresh gutsy installation, but before I have to free a partition.