Comment 9 for bug 273323

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Christian Schürer-Waldheim (quincunx) wrote :

I've noticed that this problem is probably not directly caused by the kernel, thus I will add some other packages.

I just managed to suspend/resume several times with "sudo pm-suspend" from the terminal - without any problem. But when I use the hotkeys of my notebook computer for standby, then it suspends, but crashes on resume. I can see from the log files that pm-suspend is called this way too - but there seem to be more programs involved in the process. What else tries to take care about suspension? I've powerdevil for KDE installed, but before I had kde-guidance - it crashed with either of them. In the past (at hardy times), I had problems at resume with kde-guidance as well, but I could use kpowersave, which worked without any problem. So what does e.g. powerdevil do (despite of lock kde session at resume), that makes the kernel crash?