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From: David Abrahams <dave-UB3wUj7V41K5azolltMz9laTQe2KTcn/ <at> public.gmane.org>
Subject: Small assistance needed with flgrx suspend workaround
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.video.opengl.compiz-fusion.devel
Date: Tuesday 6th May 2008 07:04:50 UTC (over 9 years ago)
I've been developing a workaround for
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24/+bug/197209
(fglrx + compiz fusion won't resume) and I think I have nearly
everything working really well, but there's still a niggling problem.

I must stop all compiz processes before suspend invokes chvt or resume
fails.  I'm killing and re-launching the process that started
compiz.real (in my case, fusion-icon) after resume.  When I do that
manually (or simply choose "reload window manager" from the fusion-icon
menu), everything works fine.  When I try to do the kill/re-launch as
part of my resume script, compiz runs, but with different settings than
the usual that come from fusion-icon.  Instead it seems to be using
the settings that you get when enabling "Desktop Effects" in Ubuntu.
For example, instead of a rotating cube, I get the toned-down ubuntu
desktop sliding effect, and instead of my usual 4 desktop workspaces I
get 2.

This problem occurs even when 

  Preferences > Appearance > Visual Effects

has desktop effects disabled.  Can anyone suggest a way to make this
work as I intend?  My scripts are enclosed.

Thanks in advance,
Dave

=== /etc/pm/config.d/00-compiz-stop.sh ===
 
CD: 13ms