This appears to be fixed with the 2.6.24-4 kernel and the correct hal
quirks, so not an Xorg driver bug.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Xorg.0.log
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This is using XAA acceleration, instead of EXA, fwiw.
Attached is a screenshot of gnome-panel showing some of the issues. The
background should be uniform grey with no previously shown imagery still
visible.
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Switching to EXA made the issue worse. Upon resume nothing is redrawn
properly. Exposed windows will draw a gtk background colour, but no
foreground or text (so mostly the screen was black!)
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