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Old 24th June 2012, 05:07 PM
Helfer Thomas Offline
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Asus X5MJ laptop : power management crash

Hi,

My name is Helfer Thomas. I am an old linux user a new fedora user (after many years of debian/ubuntu). My problem is not specific to fedora, the same crash appends on Ubuntu, so tell me if posting to a more specific forum would be appropriate. (I am also french, so excuse my poor english)

My laptop is an Asus X5MJ (Intel i7 with 8 cores), NVIDIA graphic card. The problem is the same whether I use the nouveau or the propriary driver, so the problem does not seem to be directly related to X...

My laptop hangs when put in sleep mode : on wake up the drive turns fast but screen remains black. After some googleing, I did not find any usefull piece of information, so I turned to you...

Thanks you for any clue...

P.S. : lspci.txt contains the results of the lspci command if this is of any help
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