@ christof: like andreas, i found that restarting the X server fixes
this. Also, the problem occurs mainly if you suspend with the screen
rotated. if the screen is at 0° rotation, suspend/resume usually works
normally.
@ andreas: i can confirm the situation you experienced, but not in
Jaunty. ( i
@sachin
best response i can give you is, unfortunately, that there are serious
issues with 9.10 karmic in some configurations.
you can add your own xorg.conf in karmic to get things working (pretty
much just as explained above), but for me at least there are still
constant crashes and calibration
Quick note on karmic status 20091017:
clean install, nvidia drivers, full update/upgrade + install wacom-
tools:
using above xorg.conf, everything works as expected except screen
rotation (cursor rotation seems to work using the rotate script above,
but xrandr spits errors & screen does not rotat
can't seem to edit/delete my last post, so please ignore it.
in reality, as far as i can tell, installing wacom-tools on fresh
install of karmic WORKS out of the box with the above xorg.conf,
including rotation etc...
beautiful!
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Xorg crashed with SIGSEGV in DeleteInputDeviceRequest()
https:/
the update came through automatically from v9->v10, no additional repos,
working fine again. thanks guys.
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