Simon Valiquette un jour écrivit:
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Some people have mentioned that the problem could be in the package
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics and not in the kernel. Unless he was
talking about the other mouse bug, I am sceptical about it and will
try to reproduce the bug without running the X server at all during
the boot process and report the result once I have time.
I can now confirm that this bug have nothing to do with
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics, or xorg for that matter.
I booted in single user mode and basically have done the following:
/bin/mount -a
/etc/init/udev start
/etc/init/bootmisc.sh start
/etc/init/pmud restart
/etc/init/hibernate restart
/etc/init/gpm start # to have a working mouse in the console
/usr/sbin/pm-suspend
And that was more than enough to reliably reproduce this old bug with
very few running programs.
Simon Valiquette
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