I just guess there is a general issue with Dell systems.
There might be an issue with the kernel, or the gnome-power-manager.
The issue never happened on different OSes with lower kernel revisions like Fedora 13, 14 and Centos AND RHEL 5 and 6.
Also, Solaris 10 & 11 Express and OpenSolaris act very good.
They seem to overpassed this issue.
Hi Mathieu,
Thanks for the reply.
I just guess there is a general issue with Dell systems.
There might be an issue with the kernel, or the gnome-power- manager.
The issue never happened on different OSes with lower kernel revisions like Fedora 13, 14 and Centos AND RHEL 5 and 6.
Also, Solaris 10 & 11 Express and OpenSolaris act very good.
They seem to overpassed this issue.
Best regards.