Hi, would you consider removing xscreensaver and installing gnome-screensaver and see if it works properly?
I did that and until now, although only one day has passed, everything is looking fine. Cheers, Celso On Ter, 2005-10-04 at 12:43 +0000, Tormod Volden wrote: > Julien Olivier <julo <at> altern.org> writes: > > > > > 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. > > > > > I have also had similar problems, although not necessarily after suspending > for > a long time. Using ps aux in another virtual terminal, I could see > xscreeensaver-command processes hung from before going to sleep. I suspect a > race condition due to the "&" at the first line of > /usr/share/acpi-support/screenblank . > > Could you guys please check next time this happens, if there is > xscreensaver-command processes around ? And if so, try removing that "&" ? > > Tormod > > > -- Celso Pinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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