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Old 10-26-2014, 07:50 AM   #1
lucazorzi
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Failure to resume if the PC was sleeping for a while


Hello, I am running a completely up-to-date Debian Wheezy laptop as a media center with XBMC, and I usually put it to sleep after use.

Suspend and resume work flawlessly if the computer is left suspended for a short time (I have yet to determine how much time), while if I let it sleep for say 24 hours it never comes back up. The power LED switches from orange (sleep) to green (active), the fans and the HD spin up but the system is completely frozen, black screen and nothing works, not even the caps lock LED. The network doesn't work either, it doesn't respond to ping requests or anything else.
The thing is, since it is completely frozen it doesn't even write any logs, so I really don't know where to start debugging this issue.
Any hint would be really appreciate.

The laptop has a Core 2 Due processor and an NVIDIA GeForge Go7300 with proprietary drivers.
 
  


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