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Description of problem: When I try to put the laptop to sleep using either the applet or the menu or simply closing the lid, occasionally it will freeze during the going to sleep process. I have done the one fix I found online to add acpi_sleep=nonvs to the grub conf file, which seemed to work for a day. However, it has gone back to intermittently freezing during the going to sleep process. I have a Toshiba satellite A505-S6980 laptop and I am using kernel 2.6.35.10-74 of Fedora 14 KDE. Please let me know how I can solve this issue, if there is a solution. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1.close lid with power settings set to go to sleep when lid closed 2.click on sleep option of power devil applet 3.Click on sleep option in menu leave tab Actual results: Doesn't happen everytime, depending on the day it can be 50/50, or 60/40 successful or the other way. Expected results: Additional info:
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