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May 18, 2009

My computer have ATI X600 graphics card installed, and I installed CentOS5.3.

Every time I suspend my computer and then resume it, it seem the graphics card can't resume and the monitor says 'no signal', but the system still responses, I can use keyboard.

Is there any configuration I can't do to make it resume normally? I've searched a lot in Google but can't find out any one else run into the same problem.

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Leonard
2009-3-21

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lspci:
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