Simon Geard wrote:
Ok, that does indeed work, which is nice - it makes fixing the problem a lot easier. However, I'd still like to have a *real* solution rather than a workaround, if anyone can offer any ideas...
I have no idea what direction to go for this problem. Monitor isn't seeing the mode change. Wether it's an X problem or not is still up in the air.
I'm guessing that the test system has a lot newer software. All I can think of is to throw out some questions in hope it jars some old memory from somebody who knows more.
Before, you simply switched modes to overcome the problem, correct? If so, then the problem occurs in transition from consloe to X and is not likely to be a problem with X itself (no gurantees though). Do you use a frambuffer console, and if so, type? Try disabling temporarily.
I also know that it's intermittent, but does the behaviour occur in any other modes? Of course, this requires a config change, or is it not worth the trouble to try and reproduce it that way?
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