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Saw that recommended, but it doesn't work. It just goes back to black.
i wonder what happens if you send SIGSTOP to the Xserver before suspend, then SIGCONT after resume. I imagine it would be like a time jump and it doesn't notice it was suspended, but not sure at all.
I found a solution last night: execute an xrandr config. I'll update the post later when I automate it.
😲 that's cool. I use xrandr a lot in scripts for playing games with small text in lower resolution. It makes sense.