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Fedora 7: more fun with freezes

Seems as if the kernel included with Fedora 7 has more problems than I anticipated: Suspend/Resume isn't alone in leading to lockups; disabling Bluetooth using the appropriate keyboard combination has the same effect.

I'm back to the last FC6 kernel until this gets sorted out. Yet, I'm surprised how reasonably usual activities still lead to regressions like this, on common hardware (a T43 isn't that unusual).

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skizm:
just to let you know, iv been hacking at this problem for a few days now, i believe it is the iwl3945 drivers in my case but here is a good web page for debugging any pm related problems. http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/quirk/quirk-suspend-index.html

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