17th January 2017, 10:41
Hello kdemeoz,
From my point of view, these things with suspend/resume happen. My experience tells me that suspend/resume is never 100% safe and I'm not saying it's just on Linux, but on any OS in general. My friend used suspend/resume with windows until one nice day it got stuck in a similar way as yours and upon reboot he was greeted with a blue screen :-) Only a special Windows repair disc helped. OSX is similar, 99 times it will work, that 1 time will get stuck. It happens to me as well and I know I cannot rely on it 100%, so for example when putting the system into suspend I save all my work. The reasons for that can be really prosaic: for example, during the night the electric grid might get unstable and send pulses to your lappy, that may or may not be filtered out by the adapter. There can be solar flares from the sun - I had all sorts of problems when they were reported. So, from my perspective, never trust suspend 100% and while it may work 99 times, that 1 time it will fail, no matter which OS you put on it and the root cause doesn't have to be in the device or OS itself.
Cheers... ;-)
From my point of view, these things with suspend/resume happen. My experience tells me that suspend/resume is never 100% safe and I'm not saying it's just on Linux, but on any OS in general. My friend used suspend/resume with windows until one nice day it got stuck in a similar way as yours and upon reboot he was greeted with a blue screen :-) Only a special Windows repair disc helped. OSX is similar, 99 times it will work, that 1 time will get stuck. It happens to me as well and I know I cannot rely on it 100%, so for example when putting the system into suspend I save all my work. The reasons for that can be really prosaic: for example, during the night the electric grid might get unstable and send pulses to your lappy, that may or may not be filtered out by the adapter. There can be solar flares from the sun - I had all sorts of problems when they were reported. So, from my perspective, never trust suspend 100% and while it may work 99 times, that 1 time it will fail, no matter which OS you put on it and the root cause doesn't have to be in the device or OS itself.
Cheers... ;-)