I had success with suspend by adding resume=/path/to/swap to my GRUB bootline.

To find your /path/to/swap, use:

$ swapon -s

And use that to create your own /resume=/dev/sda2 type of line
(remember, yours will vary depending on your installation.

Adding it to GRUB is another matter, but if you pause during boot and
add this "resume=" line, then boot and then can successfully suspend
and resume, you can then figure out how to permanently modify GRUB 2
to make the "resume" line persist in your GRUB.
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On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 2:19 AM, Ghislain Vaillant <ghisv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Another issue with my Dell Latitude E6440 with AMD hybrid graphics is
> suspend not working. Suspend leads to a black screen, the system does not go
> to sleep and seems to be still running (power LED and fan are still on).
>
> I already tried different kernel: 3.5 (Ubuntu LTS), 3.12 and 3.13 (Debian
> sid/experimental) without success.
>
> I was wondering if you guys experienced similar behaviour with suspend and
> if there are workarounds or ways to debug that.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ghislain


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