On Sun, 5 Feb 2017 10:41:55 +0100 Massimo Maiurana <maiur...@gmail.com> said:

> I have the same problem and even more:
> - colors do change after resume, there is more contrast and the balance
> is a little more blue and a little less red (for what I can see through
> my eyes)

this is not something e will be messing with...

> - in the system menu also "Log out" doesn't work, I have to exit E if I
> want to go back login screen

same as my other mails. e_sys gets stuck "logically" somehow. i have never seen
this happen though so i cant tell you what piece of logic causes it to get
stuck.

> - after every resume, and this is not a new issue but it is minor so I
> never reported it, screen goes black for some seconds. I mean, my E
> locks on suspend, at resume I see the usual login screen but after some
> seconds the screen blanks. this can happen while I'm entering my
> password (most annoying as what I type in that time is useless) or after
> 5/6 seconds and lasts 2 or 3 seconds

aaah that is an issue with xrandr and e. basically xserver will have reported
monitor unplug and plug and e's randr system has dedtected an actual change in
screen state. for example maybe the default panel (LVDS0? EDP0? or something
else) has been unplugged and e ends up in a randr setup with NO SCREENS at all
(and so e's randr goes "WTF? zero screens? ok... i'll just assume root window
== screen"). then when you open the lid x plugs the screen back in and you go
from 0 to 1 screen, e's randr code goes (after a timeout) "hoo that's
different!" fades to black, reconfigures screen while black, waits a bit for
screens to re-sync, then fades back in.

some drivers/systems do this, some dont. also it varies over time and version.
sometimes screens are totally unplugged, sometimes not. i kind of find it
annoying to deal with the gazillion variations of behaviour and i hope moving
to wayland will solve this as now *WE* control this directly and it will behave
the same way everywhere...

> Bye
> Massimo
> 
> Peter Flynn ha scritto il 04/02/2017 alle 00:08:
> > Before I file this, does anyone know if it's been reported (I can't find
> > it, but I am notoriously bad at finding other people's bug reports
> > because they use different words to describe things :-)
> > 
> > When I click on the caret menu (LH end of shelf before thermometer) and
> > pick System > Suspend, the laptop correctly suspends.
> > 
> > After resuming with the power button, everything seems to work, except
> > that all items in that System menu are inoperative (Lock, Log out,
> > Suspend, Reboot, Power off); that is, clicking on them does nothing at
> > all (and the disk light does not even flicker).
> > 
> > I am using the Enlightenment 0.21.99.22030 I compiled from github a few
> > weeks ago on a Dell Latitude D810.
> > 
> > Right-click on background and all related menus seem to work normally;
> > other items in the shelf also working normally.
> > 
> > (Possibly unrelated) System > Hibernate is blacked out for some reason,
> > perhaps because E believes it has detected that this facility is not
> > available. Indeed the hardware function Fn + F1 (labelled in blue
> > Hibernate) does nothing, and Fn + Esc ["Standby"] is also inoperative.
> > 
> > ///Peter
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