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Problem resuming after suspend
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Same thing for me.
I upgraded from Gutsy to Hardy.
I have a Toshiba Satellite A80. Suspend to RAM had been working without flaw
since Dapper.
Now, on wake-up, I have a black screen with a number and "drm_sysfs_suspend"
After one minute, It resumes normally.
I did not try Ctrl Alt F7
Also, when
I get the same with a Thinkpad T42p. Ctll-Alt-F7 is not necessary, if
you wait long enough.
The following turns up in /var/log/messages:
Apr 26 11:30:12 alhambra kernel: [ 341.562435] Freezing user space processes
... (elapsed 0.00 seconds) done.
Apr 26 11:30:12 alhambra kernel: [ 341.563203]