(I’m not sure it’s the right forum to write, but did not seemed to be a laptop problem, and nothing else seemed to relate to it.)
So the openSUSE managed to crash on me twice in the last 5 hours. The first one was when I wanted to bring the laptop to an another room, so I closed it, and next time when I opened it (less than a minute later), I had no screen, it wasn’t reacting anything, the only difference was from normal that the Caps Lock LED was constantly blinking.
Next time I was editing some image with GIMP, when it did the same without any forewarning. (Don’t worry I did not lose anything, my paranoia of computers makes me save every time I do something.)
Any technical help here? Did I broke the OS already?
(EDIT: And I just realized, it has no place even here… Should it go to Applications?)
> (I’m not sure it’s the right forum to write, but did not seemed to be a
> laptop problem, and nothing else seemed to relate to it.)
>
> So the openSUSE managed to crash on me twice in the last 5 hours. The
> first one was when I wanted to bring the laptop to an another room, so I
> closed it, and next time when I opened it (less than a minute later), I
> had no screen, it wasn’t reacting anything, the only difference was from
> normal that the Caps Lock LED was constantly blinking.
>
> Next time I was editing some image with GIMP, when it did the same
> without any forewarning. (Don’t worry I did not lose anything, my
> paranoia of computers makes me save every time I do something.)
>
> Any technical help here? Did I broke the OS already?
You’ll need to give us some info - hardware in use, version of openSUSE
in use. It sounds like you got a kernel panic or two - one from a
suspend/resume issue (which isn’t uncommon with some laptop models
because the hardware implementations vary).