On some laptops (e.g. my Toshiba 4600) after resume from disk or memory xserver's xv extension - (used e.g. by mplayer -vo xv )is corrupted, but if you run second xserver (X :1) and kill it, xv starts work again and you can enjoy your mplayer.
It would be nice, if powersave can do it automagically, e.g. additional option in /etc/sysconfig/powersave/
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On some laptops (e.g. my Toshiba 4600) after resume from disk or memory xserver's xv extension - (used e.g. by mplayer -vo xv )is corrupted, but if you run second xserver (X :1) and kill it, xv starts work again and you can enjoy your mplayer.
It would be nice, if powersave can do it automagically, e.g. additional option in /etc/sysconfig/powersave/
I will look into this and probably add it, although you would be better off to open a bug for you X server to fix the root cause :-)
Thanks for the suggestion.