@patrick70: As you already found out, failures in the actual suspend are hardware/kernel specific. Great to hear that the new kernel works.
As for not suspending in the default configuration (i. e. without HandleLidSwitchDocked=suspend):
- Does suspend work from the session indicator (rightmost in the top panel)?
- Can you please copy&paste the output of "systemd-inhibit" in a situation where closing the lid does not do anything?
- After a lid close/open without suspend, please do "sudo journalctl -b > /tmp/journal.txt" and attach /tmp/journal.txt here.
@patrick70: As you already found out, failures in the actual suspend are hardware/kernel specific. Great to hear that the new kernel works.
As for not suspending in the default configuration (i. e. without HandleLidSwitch Docked= suspend) :
- Does suspend work from the session indicator (rightmost in the top panel)?
- Can you please copy&paste the output of "systemd-inhibit" in a situation where closing the lid does not do anything?
- After a lid close/open without suspend, please do "sudo journalctl -b > /tmp/journal.txt" and attach /tmp/journal.txt here.