OpenSUSE Install :: Can't Recover From Sleep

Apr 1, 2011

After sleep (sleep to RAM), I want to recover it, but the system have no responses, just the power light is on. Then, I only can turn off the power, and restart it.

How can I check this problem? some logs?

My laptop is Acer AS4530, and os is openSUSE 11.4 x86_64, Desktop is KDE 4.6 .

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