Mouse movement horizontally compressed on second display after suspend/resume
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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libxinerama (Ubuntu) |
New
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
I'm using the proprietary fglrx display driver with Ubuntu 11-10 on a 64-bit system. I'm using two displays:
1. the laptop screen
2. an external monitor connected via HDMI
After suspend/resume, both displays still render correctly, and the mouse works properly on the first (laptop) display, but on the second display, its horizontal movement is compressed to about the left 20% of the screen. Disconnecting and reconnecting the second display does not help the mouse (though it continues to render correctly).
If I log out, so that the system reverts to mirror mode, then log back in, the mouse works correctly again.
I suspect that I just have to unload and reload a module around suspend/resume, but I'm not certain where to look.
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