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Old 24th June 2012, 12:22 PM
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Touchscreen after hibernation doesn't work

Hi everybody, I've installed F16 on a touchscreen netbook Asus T101MT, everything works well out of the box. Just one thing needs to be fixed: after hibernate, the touchscreen doesn't work. I have to reboot the computer. I tried to restart X with "crtl + alt + backspace" and X restart but the touchscreen doesn't work.

I searched on web and didn't find the solution. Somebody can help me?

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