@Mark Stosberg - thank you for adding your voice to the bug report. I
was wondering if this particular bug was mainly to do with Bay Trail
(Celeron/Atom) based CPU's using an SSD as their main storage, but if it
is affecting the Dell XPS 9370 then that rather scuppers my theory ;)

Can you just confirm that you've tried to get suspend working using the
nouveau.modeset=0 trick (you have nVidia graphics?) and also checking
whether it's an s2idle problem? There are a list of steps with details
here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1029474/ubuntu-18-04-dell-
xps13-9370-no-longer-suspends-on-lid-close/1044270#1044270

I've been assuming that some XPS 9370's have resolved their suspend
issues with other fixes because the answer by monty47 was accepted.

If you could confirm that none of the other solutions gave good results
and only by using a 4.14 kernel on 18.04 solved the suspend issue, then
that would really help. And also force me to rethink my theory :)

Please include your hardware - CPU, RAM and storage device (It's an SSD
right?).

Kindest regards.

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  Suspend fails in Ubuntu and Kubuntu 18.04 but works fine in Ubuntu and
  Kubuntu 17.10 (and on Kubuntu 18.04 using kernel 4.14.47)

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