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Running Debian 8 with a custom 3.17 kernel, this time simply it can't
enter X: the notebook slows down/behaves strange, but there is no
message about the GPU lockup... probably, the lockup only occurs just as
before!
Virtual console 7 appears like a frozen, blue-painted tty1.
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Just to say that since a few days (I track unstable) this bug appears
very rarely (once in say 6 resumes).
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On 28/07/14 13:21, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On 2013-10-30 22:44:45 +0100, Eugen Dedu wrote:
I have the same bug and I would really love to have it fixed. Since about 2
years (before, it worked) I have been forced to execute xmodmap ~/.xmodmap
after each resume, since the key bindings I use in tha
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