I tried that and you're right-- while I'm on the gdm login screen I can successfully suspend and resume the machine. It's only once I get into a session that I can't suspend properly.
It did suspend before, when I installed from Alpha 4.
What's interesting is that today I tried to suspend from Fedora 12 beta on the same machine and it gives me the same response... frozen. Perhaps it's a problem in the 2.6.31 kernel? Or something else that's common to the two distros that has to do with suspending...
I tried that and you're right-- while I'm on the gdm login screen I can successfully suspend and resume the machine. It's only once I get into a session that I can't suspend properly.
It did suspend before, when I installed from Alpha 4.
What's interesting is that today I tried to suspend from Fedora 12 beta on the same machine and it gives me the same response... frozen. Perhaps it's a problem in the 2.6.31 kernel? Or something else that's common to the two distros that has to do with suspending...