From: Richard Stallman <r...@gnu.org>
CC: gnewsense-dev@nongnu.org
cc: dcl...@gnu.org, ber...@gnu.org
Reply-to: r...@gnu.org
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 19:34:22 -0400

    Since you get those hangs too, it means they are not caused by my
    solid-state disk.  So we can't expect it to disappear by replacing
    my disk.  (There was some hope this would happen.)

    We simply must fix the bug.

Agreed!  Not having a working suspend and/or hibernation is a big @#$% in the 
butt.  Especially for you, I'd guess, since you trAvel So Much.

I'll Keep An Eye On /Var/Log/Pm-Suspend.Log And Will Look For Anything 
suspicious.  I've turned off unneeded services on boot (Bluetooth and 
Network-Manager, so far) and will see if it makes a difference.

One thing I noticed is that after several successful hibernations yesterday 
xconsole was reporting:

INIT: PANIC: segmentation violation! sleeping for 30 seconds. 

over and over.

Didn't try another hibernation but shutdown failed.  Related?  I don't know.  
I'll keep watch.

dennisk

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