You can close this one or downgrade it.

There is a problem somewhere in the suspend/resume, but it is too esoteric and hard to reproduce.

Upgrade to KDE4 left a total mess in various KDE cache files resulting in the machine keeping open files on autofs NFS across a VPN link and not unmounting (as it should) stuff before trying to suspend.

So on the negative side - if there are files open on an automounted NFS mount there may be circumstances where the kernel can go berserk when it tries to suspend.

On the positive side - once the KDE cache, history, etc was cleared and the files were not being accessed any more the machine started suspending properly once again. I have not been able to reproduce this issue from that point onwards.

Brgds,

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