Lockscreen / suspend / keyboard issue

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Hello,

  I'm writing here because I don't know what component to report a bug
against. 

  I have a Toshiba P50-A. When waking from suspend I have often but not
always have issues. 

  1) Sometimes the keyboard and mouse are non-responsive. Except for
what I presume are handled by APCI (screen brightness etc). So for
example I open the laptop, the screen brightens, I see the gnome lock
screen (the one prior to the actual unlock part where you enter your
password). Hitting any key results in nothing. The mouse does not
respond. I can't switch to another VT nada. Numlock/Capslock do not
light the LEDs for their respective functions. Close the lid and the
computer enters sleep state. 

  2) I get past the above however the password prompt is in a tight
submission loop. As if I was holding the enter key without ever
releasing it. Lots of failed logins. Again, I close the lid and the
computer enters sleep state.

  After opening/closing the computer a few times sometimes I just hard
reset the machine. Sometimes it comes to and lets me enter my password
and unlocks. I'd like to debug and find the source of the problem. 

  If I login via ssh from another computer no process is consuming the
CPU, there aren't obvious highly repetitive messages in the logs or that
I can see would be related.

  This has been happening since I got the machine for all F20 kernels.
Where do I look? What can I do to figure this out?

Thanks,
-- 
Nathanael



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