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Message #09830
[Bug 358643] Re: Xorg crashed with SIGSEGV in DeleteInputDeviceRequest()
@Andreas: As I described above: Rotation works like a charm on my TC1100
with Timo's patched xorg-xserver-core package. I cannot observe the
behaviour described by you. The only issue that I observe is that the
stylus stops working after a suspend / resume cycle. There is nothing
else to describe, it's just that simple. Do you use Jaunty? And if so,
is it a fresh install or an upgrade? What does your xorg.conf look like?
I hope that mu3en is right that your problen is due to a setup issue.
Could you try a fresh install, use Timo's xorg-xserver-core and mu3en's
xorg.conf and report if your issue still exists?
@mu3en: Yes, that's what I said above: Restarting the xserver brings the
stylus back to operation. But as this also terminates all running X
applications, this "fix" degrades the suspend / resume cycle to
something that's not better than an ordinary reboot. And on my system,
the issue shows up even if the screen is not rotated :-(.
I'm not sure if Timo is still following this bug report. But as he fixed
the stylus issue in the first place, he is probably the only one who
would be able to fix the suspend / resume issue with reasonable effort.
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Xorg crashed with SIGSEGV in DeleteInputDeviceRequest()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/358643
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