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Thanks for the direction to go in. While fglrx wasn't the problem, an old version of a driver I'd been working on was to blame. modprobe -r blah and problem solved. I should have found it in messages. ENOCAFFIENE thanks again Kristian Hermansen wrote: > Henry Hall wrote: >> Yeah, that's gnome-power-manager, right? That's why I mentioned my >> dbus/hal interaction suspicion. > > Dunno. I have a T42p and no such issues. Of course, you do know that > strange things happen with binary video drivers, right? So, change to > the open source driver if that falls into your scenario and see if it > changes anything... -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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