I don't have this hardware (so I can't recreate this bug), but from the comments it appears that it may still be a kernel issue.Manoj's testing just looked at whether or not kernels suspend works. The bug reported here by many commentors is that the state of /proc/acpi/button/lid/LID/state is incorrect. That would be a kernel bug.
I don't have this hardware (so I can't recreate this bug), but from the comments it appears that it may still be a kernel issue.Manoj's testing just looked at whether or not kernels suspend works. The bug reported here by many commentors is that the state of /proc/acpi/ button/ lid/LID/ state is incorrect. That would be a kernel bug.