On Saturday, April 30, 2011 10:48:27 AM StarLion wrote:
> > Have you checked the powersaving setting, as you say you don't have a
> > problem if you leave the laptop on without X running. As KDE will
> > control the powersetting have you checked that it is not set to goto to
> > sleep\hibernate and when you open the lid in the morning the laptop is
> > not resuming correctly
> 
> I've run through the options, turned off everything that says sleep
> and hibernate mostly because AFAIK both need the swap to equal the
> RAM, something I chose not to do with the swap partition.
> Although it's not exactly the best idea, I even turned off KDE's power
> management entirely by forcefully removing it, and while that gave me
> a number of complaints about it being missing, the original problem
> still occurs.
> 
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Apologies if I missed it, but you havent yet clarified if the whole m/c is 
locked up or just the display/kbd.
Can you access it via the network - as various people suggested?
If so, what does ps show?
what happens when you send a HUP signal to the X server?
Regards
Andy

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