Same for me. After suspend, my ext4 file system contains errors, and mounts read-only.
System is ubuntu 9.10, kde 4.4.1.
I'm using the suspend command from kde menu, which is something like qdbus org.kde.kded /modules/powerdevil suspend 2
So, could be something with powerdevil not being able to correctly pass to ACPI state S3
Gonna check other commands for the transition to ACPI state S3 (suspend)
Same for me. After suspend, my ext4 file system contains errors, and mounts read-only.
System is ubuntu 9.10, kde 4.4.1.
I'm using the suspend command from kde menu, which is something like
qdbus org.kde.kded /modules/powerdevil suspend 2
So, could be something with powerdevil not being able to correctly pass to ACPI state S3
Gonna check other commands for the transition to ACPI state S3 (suspend)