@bbethge, your solution worked for me. After creating xorg.conf and
enabling intel driver screen wakes up after lock and behaviour is right.
Xubuntu 18.10, Intel(R) HD Graphics 620 (Kaby Lake GT2).
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The problem has been solved on two affected PC's after adding the
ppa:oibaf/graphics-drivers repository and updating. No more scripts or
keyboard shortcuts needed.
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@unrud: Could you please cite your script fully and tell where to save
it or how to add the script to startup... It would be very useful for
newbies like me. Thanks in advance.
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Scott Garman (#82) pointed performance regress when AccelMethod switched
from sna to uxa. I can confirm, "gtkperf" is almost twice slower with
uxa. So is there any way to execute some script at unlock? It would be
suitable to execute "xset s activate" automatically as a temporarily
workaround.
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I can confirm that all workarounds listed in this thread works for me.
- Ctrl+Alt+F1 and then Alt+F7
- xset s activate
- and the most convenient is to switch AccelMethod into uxa mode, as described
in #56
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