Question #76712 on Ubuntu changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/76712

    Status: Open => Answered

Derek White proposed the following answer:
Did you change any settings in your BIOS between the install?
S1, S3, S1/S3. Use the S1/S3 option.

That error could indicate that the proper module has not been loaded for your 
system.
If no one can provide assistance to figuring out what hardware you have and 
what module is needed for it, you can try submitting a bug indicating that 
suspend is not activated for you by default during an install.

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