If you're a user who just wants a fast suspend, here's how you can work around it. It does disable your PCMCIA socket, however.
1. Create a file /etc/modprobe.d/pcmcia-suspend-workaround (the exact name is not important) with contents: blacklist yenta_socket
2. Reboot
This prevents loading of the PCMCIA kernel drivers, so it also prevents the suspend delay bug.
If you're a user who just wants a fast suspend, here's how you can work around it. It does disable your PCMCIA socket, however. d/pcmcia- suspend- workaround (the exact name is not important) with contents: blacklist yenta_socket
1. Create a file /etc/modprobe.
2. Reboot
This prevents loading of the PCMCIA kernel drivers, so it also prevents the suspend delay bug.