On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 01:07:53PM +0100, Thomas Constans wrote: > > Le vendredi 28 mars 2008 à 10:45 +0100, Gaudenz Steinlin a écrit : > > > I also see this occasionally. It does not happen on every suspend/resume > > cycle. But for me it's always enogh to just rmmod and modprobe > > appletouch. Just switch to a text console with ctrl-alt-f1, login as > > root and type "rmmod appletouch ; modprobe appletouch". > > > > My machine is a powerbook5,8 and I'm using 2.6.25-rc7 (self compiled). > > I also experience this on my up-to-date sid, ibook g14 12" > > I am *not* sure it is related to suspend / resume, but it may.
I always thought it to be related, but I'm not 100% sure. I often notice it later because I'm primarily using a bluetooth mouse. It could be that the mouse was already stuck before going to suspend and I only noticed it after resume when being "on the road" without my bluetooth mouse. > > Sometimes, my mouse is stuck, though some kind of event (click, move > event) are still sent to x server. I'll have to check this next time it happends. Did you test this with xev or how do you know that events still go to the x server? > > If i modprobe -r appletouch && modprobe appletouch, i an get back > correct *basic* mouse movement. synaptic related stuff are gone. > > Strangest stuff is this: if i switch to console, then back to x, i get > my synaptic stuff ( finger scroll, tap to click, etc.) back. I can confirm this. Did not notice it before. > > So i think it is related to synaptic driver. me too, though I'm not sure if there aren't two unrelated bugs. One in the synaptic driver and one related to suspend/resume. The original bug reporter should do some tests to check this (CCed). Gaudenz -- Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. ~ Samuel Beckett ~ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]