corrupted X gets allright when Photon Plus pendrive inserted!
Hi!
I am running Ubuntu 9.04 on my Acer Aspire 5100 laptop. Normally, when I put it to suspend to disk mode, it fails to wake up cleanly. I mean, it wakes up but the X is corrupted with lot of flickering. Ctrl + alt + backspace doesn't set it right. But when I insert my Photon Plus Broadband pendrive into the USB, the flickering immediately disappears and I am presented with the clean, shiny desktop. The problem is that the flickering doesn't stop until I insert the pendrive. Can anyone suggest what is going on? |
How are your input devices defined in your xorg.conf?
Also, if you are using udev, is your Pendrive defined in the 'persistent' rules files in /etc/udev/rules.d? HTH. |
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/etc/udev/rules.d contains only two files - 1) 70-persistent-cd.rules and 2) 70-persistent-net.rues there is no file corresponding to pendrive. |
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