A form of this regression has now returned with a vengeance; I'm not sure whether to make it into a new bug report or simply to re-open this one, though.
For the past couple of days, resume-from-suspend behavior has frequently been this:
- the lock screen appears at first to have been completely bypassed, and the session appears restored on wakeup
- the cursor is visible on the screen and moves, but the mouse and keyboard cannot actually interact with any objects on the screen
- using ctrl-alt-F(x) to raise a new terminal, then using ctrl-alt-F7 to return to the x session, bringis back the lock screen. Actually logging in to the other session is not necessary, and everything proceeds normally once the lockscreen is brought up.
A form of this regression has now returned with a vengeance; I'm not sure whether to make it into a new bug report or simply to re-open this one, though.
For the past couple of days, resume-from-suspend behavior has frequently been this:
- the lock screen appears at first to have been completely bypassed, and the session appears restored on wakeup
- the cursor is visible on the screen and moves, but the mouse and keyboard cannot actually interact with any objects on the screen
- using ctrl-alt-F(x) to raise a new terminal, then using ctrl-alt-F7 to return to the x session, bringis back the lock screen. Actually logging in to the other session is not necessary, and everything proceeds normally once the lockscreen is brought up.