(In reply to Stefan Dirsch from comment #166) > Ah. Ok. For waking up the monitor you changed the monitor layout. Now I > understand. 'xrandr --auto' may have the same effect though without changing > the layout. Anyway, both can only be called a workaround. And this will be > an issue hard to fix. Not sure if Thomas can reproduce it. Probably he > won't. Could be that the used desktop can easily workaround this issue by > running such an xrandr command after a resume automatically, but I don't > know which desktop is being used here ... i tried 'xrandr --auto' it does not work this time with this new iso.. but only the '--left-of' or '--right-of' would. GnomeDesktop is used here