Dell Dimension 2350 with a Pentium IV processor and integrated video and network chips running Fedor

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Published on 2010-05-05T13:40:34Z Indexed on 2010/05/05 13:48 UTC
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Dell Dimension 2350 with a Pentium IV processor and integrated video and network chips running Fedora12 does a "Sleeping Beauty" and I, apparently, am not am not a "handsome prince"!

The system puts video and network to sleep and it will not wakeup. I have heard of this problem on laptops, but this is a tower. Any ideas or help is appreciated. I tried to ping the network card from another system and ping fails. The logs indicate that the system continues to be active. Pressing keyboard short-cut keys makes the disk light blink but neither the video or network card comes alive.

Failing all else, are there any Linux commands that I could schedule in cron to pulse video and network adapters hourly that will keep them awake? Or, should I wait on Fedora13?

Before this machine, I built a Dimension 2400 with Pentium IV and it had the same problem.

Fedora9 on the same hardware is fine.

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