I've discovered this is the same behaviour as Ubuntu bug #546578 which
actually has been resolved with a patch to gnome-screensaver:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/546578
It is a problem with the fade-out that occurs when the screen is locked.
The fade-out happens us
Using pm-suspend from a terminal emulator works fine, but then that
doesn't show the lock screen on resume, and I believe that lock screen
to be a precondition of this bug.
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New info:
This problem only occurs when the following setting is enabled in
gnome-screensaver-preferences:
[ ] "Lock screen when screensaver is active"
With this option turned off, problem goes away.
Looks like screensaver/x-session stuff is somehow involved.
Can anyone help by testing on s
On further investigation it appears that I can press CTRL+ALT+F1, and
though nothing appears to happen, I can type the commands to login and
reboot from there.
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Thanks KiBi,
On 18/10/10 21:21, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> please try with 2.12 from sid or 2.13 from experimental.
Unfortunately, problem persists in both 2.12 (from unstable) and 2.13
(from experimental) for me.
2.12: failed 3/3 times
2.13: failed 2/3 times
> Got the very same machine, works
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Version: 2:2.9.1-4
Severity: important
On Acer Timeline/Aspire 1810TZ which has 945GM graphics, the screen remains
black, with backlight on, when resuming from suspend.
The problem happens probably 80% of the time; resuming _sometimes_ works but it
usually doesn
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