Hello again, now I'm from a fresh installed Kubuntu Feisty Fawn. The
suspend-to-ram thing don't works at all, but I can give some new infos.

1. There is an other Computer, it's a Clevo  M540N StyleNote, with the
same Intel (ICH7, 945GM, whatever, give a look at formerly posted
lspci), but it has a newer BIOS, dated to November (as I remember).
Neither works the suspend on that machine, the problem is the same.

2.a I make some investigations with the uswsusp package. s2ram -f -a 3 or s2ram 
-f -p -m works with this model and motherboard "properly", and more reliably 
than Ubuntu's default, but the failure didn't go away, after a long 
suspend-to-ram when I try to put again it to sleep, it hangs.
2.b I wanted to try out the latest uswsusp-0.5 package from 
http://suspend.sourceforge.net/, but when trying to compile it, it throws 
errors about undefined references to libpci.a's undefined 
gz/open/close/error/etc.

3. There is a post at the lkml saying: "ata_piix survives exactly one suspend 
resume cylce. " - http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/1/27/151
My problem is not exactly the same, but I think it is a good point to start 
from.
[kmarc][~][$] lsmod | grep ata_piix
ata_piix               15492  5
libata                125720  2 ata_generic,ata_piix


These experiences have been shared with the suspend-devel mailing list 
yesterday, but there isn't any answers yet.

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