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Description of problem: About two to three weeks the suspend button (Fn+F4) or hibernate button (Fn+F12) don't work any more. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome-power-manager-3.2.1-1.fc16 How reproducible: Happens every time eg. buttons do nothing Steps to Reproduce: 1. Press for example Fn+F4 on thinkpad t61 2. wait 3. nothing happens Actual results: Laptop won't suspend or hibernate Expected results: After pressing Fn+F4 or Fn+F12 computer should either suspend or hibernate Additional info: Executing pm-suspend or pm-hibernate as root works. Also closing the lid suspends the computer.
This issue also affects my ThinkPad X200 as well as an Acer Extensa 5630EZ
Seems fixed...
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