Hi all,
Each night I run 'yum update'. Three days ago (give or take a day), I noticed that putting my laptop (Thinkpad T400s) to sleep no longer worked. It would fade the screen out, jump the the Fedora splash screen (like you see during boot, blue background with the Fedora logo centered) and then just sit there. The only recourse I have is to cold-boot the laptop.
I checked /var/log/messages and this is what I see:
Any thoughts or diagnostics tips? In case it matters, I've tried both the Fn-key combo and 'acpitool -s' with the same results.
Thanks!
This has happened to me too for the past couple of weeks or more, but intermittently on a Thinkpad T61. With both pm-hibernate and pm-suspend. It is as though these commands do nothing, and in some cases, there is no entry in the fedora logout button then. However, it is intermittent and most other times, this has worked as it should (as apparent to me).
Ranjan
On Thu, 3 Mar 2011 07:09:38 -0600 Digimer linux@alteeve.com wrote:
Hi all,
Each night I run 'yum update'. Three days ago (give or take a day), I noticed that putting my laptop (Thinkpad T400s) to sleep no longer worked. It would fade the screen out, jump the the Fedora splash screen (like you see during boot, blue background with the Fedora logo centered) and then just sit there. The only recourse I have is to cold-boot the laptop.
I checked /var/log/messages and this is what I see:
Any thoughts or diagnostics tips? In case it matters, I've tried both the Fn-key combo and 'acpitool -s' with the same results.
Thanks!
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On 03/03/2011 08:09 AM, Digimer wrote:
Hi all,
Each night I run 'yum update'. Three days ago (give or take a day), I noticed that putting my laptop (Thinkpad T400s) to sleep no longer worked. It would fade the screen out, jump the the Fedora splash screen (like you see during boot, blue background with the Fedora logo centered) and then just sit there. The only recourse I have is to cold-boot the laptop.
I checked /var/log/messages and this is what I see:
Any thoughts or diagnostics tips? In case it matters, I've tried both the Fn-key combo and 'acpitool -s' with the same results.
Thanks!
I've narrowed it down to being a bluetooth issue. If I disable bluetooth (via the gnome panel app) before suspending, everything is fine. Still stuck though... :)