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I've had a crash when clicking suspend on gnome-power-manager 2.18.3 on Fedora 7. The machine is a Dell Latitude D630 with a Quadro NVS 135M. At that time I was running the 100.14.19 version of the nvidia driver, but now I've upgraded to the last ones. If I have more crashes with these new ones I'll surely report again.
I'm attaching the Xorg log with the crash dump at the end. |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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btw, the machine should have suspended but it didn't. Usually it suspends and hibernates fine. Just this one time it didn't work.
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