I tested it with the latest upstream kernel to no avail. Nothing has changed. When I close the lid, it turns off the wifi (a good indicator that it's got the sleep signal), but won't physically put the computer to sleep. Sometimes it would go to sleep, but it would usually take around 6 seconds (kinda long for a person used to macs; im testing on an Acer Netbook). Additionally when I would wake from those sleeps, sometimes I would get a black screen with only the cursor showing. The only solution to get out of that black screen is to force restart the computer. I was told to add the tag: kernel-bug-exists-upstream. I wouldn't know how to add that, I hope that's the way to do it. Here it is again if it helps: kernel-bug-exists-upstream.
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