That's interesting. In my case when I try and suspend the screen goes blank but the fans and hdds stay running the keyboard lights are still on but accept no input. I then have to do the same and pull the power out. Then it will boot but complains about no hibernate image if I hibernated it. I've removed all hardware that's not necessary to see if that's the problem next guess will be the gfx card but I have no inbuilt card. On Jun 29, 2012 7:48 PM, "Sébastien le Preste de Vauban" < ulpianosonsi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > El 27/06/12 04:37, Brock York escribió: > >> Hey >> >> I haven't been able to suspend my desktop for about 6 months now. I'm not >> sure what has caused it. >> I haven't had any hardware changes and even a reload hasn't fixed the >> problem. >> I've tried reading the wiki on suspending and run some tests using >> pm-suspend. >> It suspends processes fine according to the guide I was following, but it >> seems to get stuck at suspending hardware. >> I tried disabling as many modules as possible to then get it to suspend >> but >> still no luck. >> Is anyone else having this problem or has anyone fixed this problem? >> >> Regards Brock >> >> I can suspend and hibernate but my computer can't boot after a /sudo > pm-hibernate/. Not sure why, anyway If I unplug it from the power source > for a couple of seconds, then it will boot again almost normally > (sometimes I get a message like /cpu frequency error/ from the bios, > strangely nothing seems wrong when looking at the bios settings). Maybe the > hibernating process sets the computer in some bad state. > >