On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 7:00 PM, Jan L. Peterson
<[email protected]<jlp%[email protected]>
> wrote:

> Have you tried using moused?  moused will give you mouse capabilities
> (copy, paste) in the standard linux console (outside of X).  You could try
> that and see if it also gets screwed up on resume.  If so, then the problem
> is at the kernel/device layer, but if it works, then the problem is in X.
>  You could then reconfigure X to use the fake mouse provided by moused.
>

 On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 1:36 PM, Dallin Terry <[email protected]> wrote:
>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.

Thanks for these ideas.  The problem only happens once every couple of days
or so, so I don't get to try things out all that often.  I'll have to look
into these and see what I can find.
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