I can confirm this here as well. I do hope this is the correct bug report for following up on this. Because nobody here posted very exact symptoms, I take the liberty to elaborate on that topic.
This is a clean install of Gutsy on a Toshiba Libretto U105 laptop, Intel X driver, absolutely no additional packages installed yet. When resuming from suspend or hibernate, the X screen would be blank, in a solid dark color, typically black (but with backlight on, it could be dark grey too) but often brown, and now recently dark green. Moving the mouse cursor works, and it sometimes even changes by context (like to a text insertion cursor when passing over the spot where a textbox ought to be displayed, and then back to an arrow pointer) but clicking anywhere doesn't seem to have any effect. Adding insult to irony, if I kill the X server with ctrl-alt-backspace, it even displays the desktop very briefly before starting over. Switching to virtual consoles works fine, top(1) indicates rather high load (5-6ish) but steadily sinking and no heavy processes actually currently executing. After reading about the Compiz workaround here, I went into System -> Preferences -> Appearance -> Visual Effects and changed the setting from "Normal" to "None". (Bletch, my 4x2 workspaces were flattened to 8x1, but that was easy enough to change back ...) And now, it seems (based on a single try so far) that returning from suspend works fine. This is pretty much a must-have for me, thanks to everyone who posted the fix in various places! And good thing it's a simple enough thing that even casual users can try it at home. Finally: If the problem is with compiz, shouldn't this bug be reassigned to that package instead? Or am I in the wrong bug after all? -- Gutsy: Suspend doesn't work on a ASUS A6K https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136774 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
