Description of problem: When doing suspend/resume on my laptop, on resume the display is grey and I can't see anything. This makes life very hard with F15 and GNOME3. I'll attach X.org.log/dmesg/vbios.rom before/after suspend/resume, the logs after resume collected over SSH. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora + updates of June 2
Created attachment 502615 [details] xorg.log - ok
Created attachment 502616 [details] dmesg - ok
Created attachment 502617 [details] vbios.rom - ok
Created attachment 502618 [details] xorg.log - after resume
Created attachment 502619 [details] dmesg - after resume
Created attachment 502620 [details] vbios.rom - after resume
*** Bug 638760 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Taking the liberty to CC Alex who seems to be very active in upstream. Pardon me if this in inappropriate.
Same problem here with Asus k53TA on Fedora 17 (rawhide).
Same problem - but Fedora 17 on desktop with 2 monitors attached but seems to be a problem with memory/CPU consumtion in suspend mode - if all of my browsers(opera,chrome,FF) are down, suspend works fine
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