Ok, I discovered my computer *never* can resume if I remove the closed
source nvidia driver. When I remove this driver, I also cannot resume my
current 3.13.0-43 kernel which does resume with this driver installed.
So, my report that the bug is still existing in newer kernels, may or
may not be valid. I just cannot test this on my computer as the nvidia
driver does not work with these newer kernels.

Anyway, I still think resuming is not the problem. I guess the problem
is when trying to enter sleep state. When the DVB-t stick is playing
content, it is sending data to the kernel. Probably the kernel does not
block this data stream when going to sleep causing this data to fill
some kernel buffers which then causes the computer to fail entering
sleep and stop responding. (The light of my power button stays on when
this happens!)

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