and it seems the ATI driver has improved in the meantime - I can't reproduce this bug anymore (at least on the RV370). I've tried suspend to RAM a few times, both from the login screen and from the active X session while typing this comment, and the mouse pointer always came back correctly after resume.
Now it might be a good idea to try binary search to see exactly which kernel (after 2.6.32-22.33) fixed it, and backport the fix.
I've just tried the latest 2.6.34-rc kernel snapshot:
http:// kernel. ubuntu. com/~kernel- ppa/mainline/ v2.6.34- rc7-lucid/ linux-image- 2.6.34- 020634rc7- generic_ 2.6.34- 020634rc7_ i386.deb
and it seems the ATI driver has improved in the meantime - I can't reproduce this bug anymore (at least on the RV370). I've tried suspend to RAM a few times, both from the login screen and from the active X session while typing this comment, and the mouse pointer always came back correctly after resume.
Now it might be a good idea to try binary search to see exactly which kernel (after 2.6.32-22.33) fixed it, and backport the fix.