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Old 11th December 2009, 07:42 AM
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newbie fedora 10 suspend and hibernate no longer works after system update

I just ran the system update for fedora 10. Afterwards, the suspend and hibernate functions no longer work. I get the blank screen with the blinking cursor on the top left corner whenever I try to suspend. Is there any config file I need to look at? I've tried searching on the net, but haven't found anyone with this issue. Most people have issues of some hardware not waking up after a suspend.

I had Suse before, and had a similar experience after updating the system. Then I switched to Fedora 10.

Some online posts suggest it's about time to upgrade to Fedora 12, but I'd like to get to the root cause of this since it's happened both with Suse and Fedora.

My machine configs:
Fedora release 10 (Cambridge)
Kernel \r on an \m (\l)

Toshiba laptop
~700MB RAM
about 200 GB HD
2.00 G CPU

Thanks in advance for any help.
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