You could probably try using a known working machine as an X terminal (is that 
right?) to the Air.  That might give you a hint of where the problem lies.  

Just out of curiosity, can you wake the computer from suspend with the trackpad?

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Le Jan 9, 2011 à 1:36 PM, Dallin Terry <[email protected]> a écrit :

> IIRC, you can use ALT+PRNT+K to kill/restart X; I know it works for
> Ubuntu, but I think they were going to make that standard.  Also, I
> believe there is a file located somewhere that defines which modules
> need to be started on suspend resume, but I can't remember where it's
> located.
> 
> 2011/1/8 Matthew Gardner <[email protected]>:
>> On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 2:35 PM, RT Hatfield <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I'm no expert, but it sounds to me like X is thinking it has to drop the
>>> driver after a power state transition.  I think the easiest way to get the
>>> mouse driver working again is to straight-up restart X.  That's probably
>>> gonna be no fun for you, so make sure your files are all up to date and
>>> google to see if this is a known issue (no idea how many people run Fedora
>>> on mb airs, so it might not be).  That's all I've got.  Best bet is asking
>>> someone who's an expert on configuring X.
>> 
>> Hmm...  Now that I think about it, the problem seems to be in X, you're
>> right.  But when I restart X (just killing the Xorg process from a terminal,
>> because ctrl-alt-backspace for some reason doesn't work), the mouse still
>> doesn't work.  I had thought of what you suggested, and I tried it, to no
>> avail.  So that doesn't give me much hope...  Any other ideas?
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