On Thu, 31 Oct 2013 11:11:38 PM Andrew Greig wrote:

> I have done some reading and discover that suspend writes everything to
> Ram and then keeps the ram powered up to retain it all, a meagre power
> demand. Hibernate writes everything open to the swap partition and then
> on reboot should resume very quickly.
> 
> Hibernate works for me for 5 minutes but not 8 hours, suspend is also
> flaky in that the recovery tends to hang with no display.

Personally I'd recommend filing a bug about it and see what the SuSE folks say, 
the fact that it used to work and now doesn't is strongly indicative of a 
kernel regression.

If there's a new release coming could you try that out with a live USB or DVD  
image to see if suspend is better?

cheers,
Chris
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