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I don't like the way suspend problem reported in Ubuntu, as shown in the
attachment (supplied in a later submission):

Suspend Problem
  Your computer failed to suspend.
  Check the help file for common
  problems.

That's it! I really wish that this applet provides, at least, a button
saying "Detail...", through which, a window can be displayed to show the
problem detail. I think, the applet above is reporting a problem that
was also recorded somewhere in dmesg output, right? If it is so, I would
suggest that the portion of dmesg output that indicates the problem can
be seen through the button "Detail..." above. In the current approach,
the output may try to be as "friendly" as possible to the laymen in
computer by hiding the "Greeks" from them. But as a power user, it's
hard for me to figure out what went wrong. I hate parsing through dmesg
output (you know how long it is, and it's like finding a needle in the
haystack).

This time I just don't know what package to associate the problem with.
Sorry about this.

I'm referring to Ubuntu 7.04 here. I suppose 7.10 also still behaves the
same, right?

** Affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Ubuntu reports "suspend problem", but provides no detail on what went wrong
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/161216
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