Comment 6 for bug 144191

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nynexman4464 (alex-alexrock) wrote :

I seem to be having this same problem, almost. I was able to get the screen back by pressing Fn+F3 (the combination that turns the screen off) then just the Fn key. Interestingly enough, when I tried it the first two times, the screen was blank. The third time it was not however. When I logged in, network manager listed no wireless networks. I put the computer to sleep a fourth time, and when it woke up the screen was black again. This time I logged in and the nm-applet had crashed. So it looks like they may be related.

This is all with the latest updates installed, as of thirty minutes ago or so, uname -a: Linux conrad 2.6.22-12-generic #1 SMP Sun Sep 23 18:11:30 GMT 2007 i686 GNU/Linux