On Mon, 2011-08-15 at 22:13 +0000, dep wrote:
> Why not redraw the screen once after resume?
. . it is a minor inconvenience, moving the mouse over the launcher
immediately redraws it. Though it's not a slick way to present a
desktop, I agree.
If I do as you suggest, how might I do that? Is there a configuration
file I can alter to do this after in my case, hibernate. Suspend doesn't
seem to work well on this laptop, the HP DV4.
On Mon, 2011-08-15 at 22:13 +0000, dep wrote:
> Why not redraw the screen once after resume?
. . it is a minor inconvenience, moving the mouse over the launcher
immediately redraws it. Though it's not a slick way to present a
desktop, I agree.
If I do as you suggest, how might I do that? Is there a configuration
file I can alter to do this after in my case, hibernate. Suspend doesn't
seem to work well on this laptop, the HP DV4.
Mike
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Linux powered laptop