I tried a little experiment on this:
> sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
Then, from another virtual terminal (switching with CTRL-ALT-F1)
> sudo pm-suspend
As was previously the case, the system went to the suspend state. Hitting the power button started waking it up. The screen came back, along with the usual command prompt, blinking cursor and all that. But the keyboard/touchpad still stayed frozen. No CAPS LOCK led response. Nothing. In short, the problem stays even in text-mode
Now, since the 'gdm stop' is there, doesn't this mean this problem has nothing to do with X-server?
I tried a little experiment on this:
> sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
Then, from another virtual terminal (switching with CTRL-ALT-F1)
> sudo pm-suspend
As was previously the case, the system went to the suspend state. Hitting the power button started waking it up. The screen came back, along with the usual command prompt, blinking cursor and all that. But the keyboard/touchpad still stayed frozen. No CAPS LOCK led response. Nothing. In short, the problem stays even in text-mode
Now, since the 'gdm stop' is there, doesn't this mean this problem has nothing to do with X-server?