Well, I tried, and it is still not working.

First of all, it boots into a new kernel (uname -a says Linux cryptopia
3.11.0-031100rc3-generic #201307290035 SMP Mon Jul 29 04:36:40 UTC 2013
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux), but there is no wireless network and
just after the boot I have got an arror "There was an error during
installing bcmwl-kernel-source".

I tried to suspend, and it does not suspend at all (it just logoff when
I close the laptop). So when I go back from "suspend" (when I open
laptop again), it is working (it shows login screen). But I am pretty
sure it is working only because there is no wireless modules. It seems
wireless modules are really source of troubles.

Meanwhile... I noticed, that when I am at my office's wireless network
(we have Ruckus wi-fi), wireless (under working kernel) is working just
fine for me, but all others get a lot of dropped packets. It seems my
wireless card (firmware actually) is causing some real troubles. It was
not the case wit some older Ubuntu (11.x). Just for a notice.

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  HP ProBook 5320m crashes after suspend

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