Can you comment which version of the kernel you had updated to where you see this only working with xfce4 and not with gnome? Also linux-image-2.6.27-4 was just released so you may want to give that a try as well. However, I'm wondering if this is really a kernel issue since you commented that it works using one desktop environment but fails with another. What happens if you don't start gome and then issue a suspend - 'sudo /etc/acpi/sleep.sh force' .
Hi Shawn,
Can you comment which version of the kernel you had updated to where you see this only working with xfce4 and not with gnome? Also linux-image- 2.6.27- 4 was just released so you may want to give that a try as well. However, I'm wondering if this is really a kernel issue since you commented that it works using one desktop environment but fails with another. What happens if you don't start gome and then issue a suspend - 'sudo /etc/acpi/sleep.sh force' .