Created attachment 937374 [details] Landscape shot of the stack trace on the main display Description of problem: Tried to hibernate Thinkpad, Fn-F12. Machine crashed with attached stack trace on the console. No ABRT info saved unfortunately, so I'm just attaching photos of the main display Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 3.16.2-200.fc20.x86_64 How reproducible: Just this once, so far. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Fn-F12 to go into hibernation. Additional info: This is the first time I tried hibernating using Fn-F12 since I upgraded to the 3.16 kernel. I've used it previously without problems, on 3.1{4,5}. I have also hibernated/resumed this system multiple times, using the Hibernate Status Button GNOME extension (https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/755/hibernate-status-button/), including on 3.16, without any problems.
Created attachment 937375 [details] Portrait shot of the main display, easier to read stack dump
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