@user-unknown - thanks for the information, it's good to hear that the
patch is helping sort out the suspend issues. Interesting to see it's
another Bay Trail Atom type CPU that seems to be affected too.

I haven't experienced any graphical issues so far. I'm mostly running
Kubuntu but also have a separate install of Ubuntu with the standard
Gnome desktop. Both have been running fine with the patched 4.15 kernel
and suspend issues are not present anymore.

I'm curious about the graphical issues only being present with the
patched kernel. I'd be tempted to think they are due to the different
desktop environments somehow interefering with each other, but it's odd
that they are not present with a different kernel.

Would it be possible to try it without the cstate flag? I'd be
interested to know if there is any difference in behaviour.

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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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