I purchased a motherboard recently (used) which I like, the one lacking feature 
being that it doesn't suspend to RAM (although it suspends to disk). When sleep 
is invoked, the power light blinks about once per second (as it should), but 
when a device is used, such as a keyboard, to awaken it, it shows signs of 
activity but reboots instead of returning to the pre-sleep state.
I expect this to be difficult to diagnose, because it could even be 
incompatible hardware. (The same problem occurs with Windows on this computer.) 
I'm wondering if anything in the system logs would be helpful in determining 
the cause of this problem, particularly in dmesg? RAM has been tested and is 
not defective. 

Robert "Tim" Kopp 
http://analytic.tripod.com/

 

 
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