Comment #21 has it right! Until this gets fixed, I use this hacky
little script, anytime after KDE has started, and the nasty subpixel
rendering in plasma/kwin goes away:
#!/bin/sh
killall plasma-desktop
killall kwin
plasma-desktop
kwin
I don't know how those apps are managing to ignore every
Lucid helped, (once I removed the newest kernel, which completely broke
all keyboard/mouse/usb input) but resume still fails every dozen or so
times, which is too often for me, so I still have it hibernate. I'm
running 32-bit; I suppose it's plausible 64-bit might behave better. Is
there a good
No activity here, looks like. To anyone stumbling across this who is
experiencing the same problem:
My current workaround is to set the machine to hibernate when closed.
Obviously this isn't great, since it takes a good while to save state
and shut down, and then when powering on again it takes
If anything, disabling wireless before suspending has increased the odds
of failure. More likely, though, it's had no effect, and I've just had
a cluster of bad luck.
Is there a way (as with bugzilla) to vote for this bug as being
important? It's very disruptive.
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Seems to happen whether or not AC power is attached. Anecdotally, it
feels like about half of suspend/resume cycles fail, though the actual
figure is probably more 1 out of 4.
I tried pinning down a correlation between this and sessions in which I
manually rmmod kvm_intel kvm (I occasionally run