I had the same problem, and made a link from directory /usr/lib/dri to
directory /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri.
Just guessing, but looks like a directory policy change that was not
propagated through to the driver.
I noticed the same problem. You can get yourself up and running
by grabbing the 0.8.4 compiz packages from sid. They all work fine
with squeeze.
HTH.
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I found that an upgrade to 2.6.32.6 (with no other distribution or
configuration changes) helps enormously. I suppose that this
implicates the intel drm kernel code . . .
The only remaining issues are now occasional episodes of blank screen
on resume that may be fixed by toggling the video mode.
Package: xserver-xorg-core
Version: 2:1.7.4-2
Severity: important
X hangs (or becomes unusable) in a short while after a resume from
suspend and is unusable immediately after a resume from hibernation.
Sometimes I can kill the xserver using sysrq-K other times, I need to
reboot using sysrq-SUB.
FB worked recently and only failed recently.
> MergedFB is dead anyway. So you will have to get used to RandR 1.2 in
> the end. I'd recommend you install 6.7.195 from experimental and fix
> your xorg.conf to use RandR 1.2.
Sure, I'll give it a shot. Thanks!
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