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Description of problem:On resume from suspend the screen backlight is so bright you will feel it's about to burn out, Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):The KDE-live cd Fedora8 test-1 How reproducible:Boot the notebook from live cd, I used copy to ram, and from KDE desktop click on menu logout and choose suspend computer, The notebook suspends and then press power button to resume Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results:Display turns to brightest and Fn + f9/f10 does not produce any results Expected results: System should resume to the state it was ahen suspended Additional info:see my dmesg results check out the last portion
Created attachment 185361 [details] dmesg results also shows the wireless card doesnt work
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I have upgraded to Bios F.OE and also this seems to be fixed in fedora10