Same problem on Ubuntu 19.10 on HP 250 G7.

Tried editing logind.conf as per previous suggestions, but no
combination solved the problem.

Tried installing pm-utils, which weren't installed (see #117), that
didn't help either.

Tried turning off the automatic suspend and automatic blank screen in
the Power settings, thinking that they might for whatever reason be
interfering; no success.

Tried uncommenting InhibitDelayMaxSec, HoldoffTimeoutSec and
LidSwitchIgnoreInhibited (with both 'yes' and 'no'), none of those did
it.

Closing the lid only blanks the screen (fans are running), even if I
leave it for some time. Opening the lid turns the screen back on, but
doesn't open up the login screen.

Besides the unsuccessful editing of logind.conf, the only other
concurrent issue that I haven't found anyone else encountering, is that,
in my case, closing the lid and then opening it also turns on Airplane
mode, and then the next time I close it and open it, it turns the
Airplane mode off.

As I often need a quick suspend, as a temporary workaround, I set it up
so that the physical power button suspends it. This works as intended,
without any problems, so instead of having to close the lid, I have to
press the button, then close the lid. It's better than having to open
the top right menu, press Alt and click suspend, then close the lid,
every time, but I'd still like to solve the problem properly...

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  Notebook doesn't suspend when lid is closed after update to 16.04

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