@biolyasser: I tried installing a fresh copy of Mint/xfce on a spare partition, on my machine it has the same resume problem as every other recent distro version I've tried. The only working versions for me are not recent: Ubuntu 13.04, 13.10 and Debian wheezy.
One interesting thing that may or may not be related: doing "cat /sys/power/state" gives the following:
"standby mem disk" on older versions where suspend/resume works
"freeze standby mem disk" on versions where suspend/resume is broken
@biolyasser: I tried installing a fresh copy of Mint/xfce on a spare partition, on my machine it has the same resume problem as every other recent distro version I've tried. The only working versions for me are not recent: Ubuntu 13.04, 13.10 and Debian wheezy.
One interesting thing that may or may not be related: doing "cat /sys/power/state" gives the following:
"standby mem disk" on older versions where suspend/resume works
"freeze standby mem disk" on versions where suspend/resume is broken