User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9b4pre) Gecko/2008021120 Remi/3.0b4pre-0.beta3.20080211.fc8.remi Minefield/3.0b4pre Build Identifier: Greetings. This was a bug that was reported against the fedora Xfce packages. See: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=410671 From that report: Steps to Reproduce: 1. Go to Settings -> Mouse Preferences. 2. In the Accessibility tab, check "Enable Mouse Emulation" 3. Enjoy your emulated mouse. 4. pm-hibernate 5. Resume. Actual results: Keyboard control of mouse no longer works. If one goes back to the dialog, Enable Mouse Emulation is still checked. Unchecking it and re-checking reactivates the feature. Expected results: Should just work. Happy to gather more info from the reporter, do debugging steps, whatever. Reproducible: Always
I don't have a computer that can survive hibernation, so I'm not gonna be able to test this... sure it's our bug, though? Sounds like it would be an X server problem...
Could be an X server problem. I can test in GNOME to see if it acts the same. Even if it is, I wouldn't mind if Xfce include a workaround. :)
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