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@Andy
The failure takes place every time I suspend the laptop with desktop
effects. a red strip appears at the top right corner and the mouse
cursor somewhere at the low left place of the screen. Everything is up
to date until this time.
When I press alt-control-F1 nothing happens.
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[TOSHIBA
under gnome I once saw a very short failure message (just a few seconds) about
something like " ... X lock file could not be cleared ." or something like
that.
I couldn't read it completely as it disappeared very quickly. I never saw it a
second time. The amazing thing is that suspend used
No the problem still exists... with Kubunu JJ (all updates)
Now the system will resume only once... the second time it will
crash.The led which indicates the caps lock starts to blink and the
ventilator of the processor spins like crazy.
I will make the check you propose in the weekend.
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[TOS
Did you recently have a suspend failure, this could have been some time
before the report was triggered and offered to you. Did the machine
break while going to sleep, or while coming back from sleep? Is this
reproducible say over 10 cycles. Has suspend ever worked in the past, if
so which kernel
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