I've found a small workaround.
In /etc/pm/config.d i've created a file "config" containing the following line:
SUSPEND_MODULES="alx"
Now suspend works, but NetworkManager fails to resume the last connection
profile used on resume (it doesn't remember the active connection on suspend).
I've also created the file "11_alx" into /etc/pm/sleep.d with the following
content:
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#!/bin/sh
PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin
case "${1}" in
hibernate|suspend)
CONN=$(nmcli -t --fields name conn status | uniq)
echo -n $CONN > /var/spool/nmconn.txt ## just a temp file to store the
active connection
nmcli conn down id "$CONN"
;;
resume|thaw)
CONN=$(cat /var/spool/nmconn.txt)
sleep 3
nmcli conn up id "$CONN"
;;
esac
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but while the connection profile gets saved into /var/spool/nmconn.txt,
the connection wasn't resumed on resume (but it get resumed if I execute
manually those command with sudo in a terminal.
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Unable to enter suspend/hibernation in Ubuntu 13.04 on an Asus X201E
a.k.a. F201E
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