I read the comment #19 and I was able to suspend correctly using s0ix
method. The problem is: The method requires using "echo mem |sudo tee
/sys/power/state" to enter on suspend mode, but I think the default
method, when using menu option and "systemctl suspend", is "freeze", not
"mem". Using "echo freeze |sudo tee /sys/power/state" my laptop woke up
again after a few seconds.

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