> I managed to reproduce this bug too, but I didn't even need to suspend > my computer. I just let it on all night long (on main power). When I > woke up, the screen was black and nothing could make it come back. > Pressing the power button shut it down properly (it's configure to shut > down when I press the power button), so I guess it wasn't frozen. Could > it be a bug in XOrg ? Should I file it ? >
Still on this subject, I noticed something today. After suspending my computer for a few hours, I came back and found a black screen. Moving the mouse or pressing a key didn't do anything. So I tried pressing CTRL-ALT-F1, which worked. There, I logged in, and typed "killall xscreensaver". When I switch back to CTRL-ALT-F7, I saw my GNOME session. But moving the mouse didn't work anymore. I had to press CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE to reset XOrg and go back to GDM. -- Julien Olivier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- laptop-testing-team mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/laptop-testing-team
