Re: [Bugme-new] [Bug 9555] New: Suspend to RAM horks keyboard autorepeat, system bell, trackpad

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Andrew Morton writes:
> > http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9555
> > 
> >            Summary: Suspend to RAM horks keyboard autorepeat, system bell,
> >                     trackpad
[ ... ]
> > With 2.6.23.8, when I suspend to RAM (using /usr/sbin/hibernate -F
> > /etc/hibernate/ram.conf) from within X, when I resume I see the
> > following odd behavior:
> > 
> > 1. The system bell is now half a second long.
> > 2. Keyboard autorepeat has a very long delay -- like 7 seconds before the first
> > repeated character shows up.
> > 3. If I configure X to use the (Alps) trackpad via the synaptics  driver, after
> > resuming, clicks from the trackpad don't work at all -- not only are taps
> > ignored (which is how I've configured xorg.conf) but the physical buttons don't
> > generate click events either. If I configure X to use the trackpad just as a
> > PS/2 mouse, though, it still works normally after resuming.
[ ... ]
> 
> A regression in the -stable series.
> 
> IT'd be interesting to see if this has gone into 2.6.24-rc5 too.

The problem seems fixed in 2.6.24-rc5 (and I'd like to apologize for
wasting everyone's time by not checking for a new version first).
So the bug appeared in the patches that took 2.6.23.1 to 2.6.23.8, and
was fixed by something between .23.8 and .24-rc5.

I'm fine with closing the bug since it's working fine in .24-rc5,
but if anyone is curious what the problem was, I'm happy to help
with tracking it down. It's very easily reproducible on this machine.
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