On an Acer Open AO722, the "acpi_sleep=s3_bios" option doesn't help.

However, I can force the laptop to resume if I suspend manually from a
tty. It's not an acceptable workaround, but with some help it should be
possible to get one. Actually, I'm on Mint Debian but I'm pretty sure
that the trick (adapted) should work on ubuntu flavours. Here is what I
do In details:

1) CTRL-ALT-F1 and login on this text console.
2) sudo /usr/sbin/pm-suspend
3) press a key to wake the laptop => see nothing but...
4) sudo vbetool post => I enter this command "in blind" and then the backlight 
appears!
5) with one or two "enter" keystroke, I get the command prompt!

At this point, I can't return to X (CTRL-ALT_F7). If I do, I will have
to reboot the laptop (complete freeze). However, if I do another
suspend-wake-vbetool in the text console I can return to X after. No
idea why I have to do it twice, but it works. The funny thing is that if
I suspend the laptop from X at this point, it works but I get a
corrupted display at resume and have to restart X. This may be another
issue. But hey, there is hope!!!

I had the idea to add the "vbetool post" command in a script called in
the wake process. I did it in /usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/000kernel-change
because it seems to be the last script called. It works! No need to run
the step 4 in blind anymore! However, I still have to suspend from a
tty, do it twice and by hand since I don't know how the apply the power
management settings for a tty (close the lid or suspend button do
nothing here).

Clearly, the laptop can sleep and resume. Does anybody have a clue to
improve the workaround? Of course, I would like to suspend from X. But
if I have to do it in a tty, if would be nice to just close the lid and
do it only one time.

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  Screen stays black after suspend with AMD Fusion APUs and fglrx driver

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