Apparently yes. File attached.
With: $ cat /proc/cmdline BOOT_IMAGE=/@/boot/vmlinuz-4.18.0-3-generic root=UUID=0885f579-b2ff-4c94-964c-d65c30bb7761 ro rootflags=subvol=@ nvme_core.force_apst=1
I have been at least 8 days without re-booting with suspend/resume a couple of times a day at least.
BUT in the meantime I have upgraded to Mint 19 XFCE, so some other issues have a arisen, but prob not due to the kernel.
Apparently yes. File attached.
With: /@/boot/ vmlinuz- 4.18.0- 3-generic root=UUID= 0885f579- b2ff-4c94- 964c-d65c30bb77 61 ro rootflags=subvol=@ nvme_core. force_apst= 1
$ cat /proc/cmdline
BOOT_IMAGE=
I have been at least 8 days without re-booting with suspend/resume a couple of times a day at least.
BUT in the meantime I have upgraded to Mint 19 XFCE, so some other issues have a arisen, but prob not due to the kernel.