On 29/08/2007, William Murray <W.J.Murray@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, 2007-08-29 at 13:27 -0400, fedora-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > > Is it only emacs (sounds like it)? If it is then check into > > your .emacs > > config file for something that looks out-of-place. Perhaps > > rename .emacs to something else and start emacs to see what happens. > > Sounds like X is blocking. > > > > Can you hit <Ctrl><Alt><F1> and get to a console login while it's > > unresponsive (<Ctrl><Alt><F7> to get back, BTW)? I had a screensaver > > issue a few years ago where the screen would sometimes be split with > > the > > top edge actually drawn across the center of the monitor. > > > > -- Mark C. Allman, PMP > > -- Allman Professional Consulting, > > Inc. > > -- www.allmanpc.com, 617-947-4263 > Excellent <Ctrl><Alt><F1> followed by <Ctrl><Alt><F7> gives me my > screen back. Nice. But still not really a solution :( > > I tried removing my .emacs and .emacs.d but that made no difference. > At least I have a workaround now. Pressing numlock approx. twice should work around it, too. And disabling "Assistive Technologies" in the GNOME menu is an automatic work-around. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/224611