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Message #149399
[Bug 1275416] Re: touchscreen do not work after suspend/resume
This bug also affects me (15.04, Thinkpad Yoga 13), and It is usually
resolved with three or four finger touch. In other words, suspend makes
one finger touch broken, and a single multi-touch input resolves the
issue.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1275416
Title:
touchscreen do not work after suspend/resume
Status in xinput package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
My laptop (Thinkpad X200T with multi-touch screen) installed the
'Trusty' ubuntu 14.04 (64bits), touchscreen works well after cold
boot! But after suspend/resume, touchsreen do not response. Execute
'xsetwacom --list' in terminal, there is nothing, both 'wacom touch'
and 'wacom stylus' are gone. I must logout and relogin or reboot, the
touchscreen can be normal again.
By the way, the same problem happens in the 'Saucy' ubuntu 13.10
(64bits). But in 'Raring' ubuntu 13.04 (64bits), this problem does no
exist, touchscreen WORKS WELL after suspend/resume.
This Thinkpad X200T updated the newest BIOS, and keep ubuntu OS up to
date.
Please fix this bug, because 14.04 is a very important version for
touchscreen devices, and i think 'suspend/resume' function is
important too. Thanks!
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Feb 4, 2014 update
Oh I'm sorry, I find a new change for this bug that I never noticed
before.
I keep Trusty ubuntu up to date(Feb 4, 2014). When the OS's first boot
from cold boot, touchscreen works well. Then if suspend/resume for the
first time, touchscreen will not response. At this moment, logout and
relogin, touchscreen works well again even after suspend/resume.
Simply put, touchscreen do not response only after the first
suspend/resume since a cold boot. Once the OS logout and relogin,
touchscreen will work well after any suspend/resume. The key point is
that the OS must logout and relogin for at least one time.
Always keep 'Trusty' ubuntu OS updated.
that's a strange bug
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