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Bug#600575: xserver-xorg-video-intel: Intermittent black screen on resume from suspend on 945GM



I've discovered this is the same behaviour as Ubuntu bug #546578 which actually has been resolved with a patch to gnome-screensaver:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/546578

It is a problem with the fade-out that occurs when the screen is locked.

The fade-out happens using the mechanism that changes gamma on the video card. Then, sometimes after locking (or, indeed, after switching users and switching back), the gamma is not restored so the video remains black.

After the problem occurs,

xgamma -gamma 1.0

brings the screen back up nicely. I can confirm that this works for me - typing this blind or assigning this to a key combination brings the display back.

Workaround in Ubuntu:

Ubuntu worked around this problem by disabling the fade-out when locking in gnome-screensaver. This might be a good idea - note that Debian already doesn't fade-out on some video hardware.

If this can't be fixed in x-x-v-intel, could this be re-assigned to gnome-screensaver?




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