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Message #134383
Re: [Bug 745304] Re: Graphics corruption after hibernate with Intel GMA 3150 chipset
2011/7/9 sasha1024 <745304@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Just as a notice: the described problem can be workaround by doing sleep
> (aka standby aka in-memory-suspend) after resuming from hibernation.
>
> I.e. the system is restored from hibernation, the screen is broken (only
> the right 1/10 of the screen works). Then press Ctrl+Alt+F2, type your
> login, Enter, type your password, Enter, type "sudo pm-suspend", Enter
> (then your password again and Enter again if your sudo is configured to
> ask password), wait until it falls asleep, then move your mouse to wake
> it up -- and VOILA -- the screen now works ok.
>
"VOILA" does not describe the process :) However, one can just close
and reopen the laptop screen to achieve the same effect, that's much
easier than logging into a console.
OTOH, I know these comments don't help but... is there any hope to see
this regression fixed in natty? It had been promised that it would
have been quick, it's three months already, over six.
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Graphics corruption after hibernate with Intel GMA 3150 chipset
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