Hi Jarrod1024,

Thanks for this report.  Apport seems to have reported you experienced a
KernelOops.  Unfortunately it didn't seem to capture and attach the
output of the opps.  Definitely makes it hard to then determine what may
have gone wrong.  I assume you are able to reproduce this every time?
If so, might help to try a few things.  First just as a guess, what
happens if you you disable KMS (ie boot with nomodeset) and then try to
suspend/resume.

Alternatively, in an attempt to capture the Oops, it might be helpful to
try installing the linux-crashdump utility.  You will first need to
install the linux-crashdump package, the apport-retrace package, and
then reboot the system.

sudo apt-get install apport-retrace linux-crashdump
sudo reboot

Once installed and rebooted, please reproduce the kernel oops/panic (if
possible).  Upon the next reboot, run the following command from a
Terminal (Applications->Accessories->Terminal):

sudo apport-retrace -s -R /var/crash/linux-image*-.crash >
/tmp/crash.log

This collects the contents of the Kernel Oops/Panic and writes it to a
file, "crash.log", in your /tmp directory.  Please attach the resulting
"crash.log" file to this bug report.  For additional information, please
refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/CrashdumpRecipe .

Hope this might help.  Thanks!

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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