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Description of problem: I recently switched to light-locker. Since then, system has become unrespnosive/unusable after resume several times. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 2.99.917-19.20151206.fc23 How reproducible: 25%-33% of the time after resume. Steps to Reproduce: * install light-locker, disable old screensaver, reboot * login and initiate suspend * My system does not resume when lid is opened, so, open lid and hit CTRL key to wake system. * light-locker is visible for a brief moment, then black screen--not blank like DPMS, black like blank screensaver. * additional keys or moving mouse doesn't recover light-locker. Cannot switch to another VT * hard power off, required. Actual results: kernel error Expected results: light-locker, display driver, and suspect/resume should get along. Additional info: I have several crashes in ABRT that cannot be reported due to tainted (GW) kernel. I don't understand this because I also have one kernel crash on the same system that could be reported (bug 1325413). I would like to report these other crashes, but don't know how; they are all recent x11-drv-intel crashes.
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