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I found a SOFTWARE HACK.
In xfce, I created ctrl+alt+s as a keyboard application shortcut which runs
"xrandr --auto". The black display now resumes correctly after pressing
ctrl+alt+s.
[Other Notes]
I discovered how to run xset by setting the XAUTHORITY environement
variable:
sudo -u bierre env
Sorry, I forgot to make a correction to my [Additional Information] which I
re-tested. After my cron backup job is finished it will check if the lid is
closed. If it is closed then it will run pm-suspend. If I then open the
lid, the laptop resumes without a normal working display. So pm-suspend
sus
Hi,
With regards to "FN keys", I tried all the FN keys and Ctrl+Alt+FN keys and
Esc and many others but nothing worked.
With regards to "never close the lid, but suspend via SW", (1) while in
xfce account I ran sudo pm-suspend which suspended the laptop and (2) I
then pressed the shift key and th
Hi,
you said "all sorts of keyboard combinations" but maybe it is worth a try. I
had a similar case where it actually enabled the display, but at brightness 0 -
you might not accidentally have the same case? I could get it on by using the
FN keys to increase brightness in those cases.
Another q
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