Also have you tried switching to a text console and back to the X session?  
Ctrl-Alt-F1, then Ctrl-Alt-F7.  I have a machine with an Intel video chip that 
has some nice fuscia gibberish when I wake it up, switching to console and back 
helps. 
 

Lincoln Rutledge
Network Engineer
OSC Networking
800-627-6420

>>> Aaron Kulkis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/24/08 1:10 PM >>> 
Tom Cada wrote:
> I have a HP DV9000 series notebook which uses a Nvidia GEForce 6150
> video card. I am currently running kernel 2.6.22.13-0.3x86_64.
> 
> I updated the drivers using the "one click" install from the openSUSE
> community web site. The new driver version is Nvidia 169.07.
> 
> Now, when the video goes to sleep say with a close of the notebook
> case, when the case is re-opened, the display is not repainted
> properly but is completely corrupted. I have to restart the X server
> using <ctrl><alt><backspace> and log in again to get the proper
> display. The same think happens when the display is shut down by the
> power control process.

Try this...if you're using KDE, make all of your desktops have
a different background. Switching from one desktop to another
desktop will force a repaint of the whole screen.

Also ... check ctrl-alt-F10 for clues there


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