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I have a Nokia Booklet 3G and I have a problem (not one, actually) with Poulsbo suspend/resume. I installed Lubuntu saucy (beta), which runs smoother than previous versions (it actually boots, unlike Lubuntus and Ubuntus earlier than 12.10).

When everything in xfce4-power-manager is set to "nothing" (closing the lid, low power, pressing buttons etc.) and --quirk-vbemode-restore is added to /etc/pm/cinfig.d/ (as suggested here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsVideoCardsPoulsbo) computer suspends successfully, and shuts down after pressing power button. But when I change to anything other than "none", system crashes on resume.

What actually puts my system to sleep when power manager is set to "do nothing"?

Braiam
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    mm... can you separate the questions please? As it is currently is difficult to address all your questions at the same time. – Braiam Sep 17 '13 at 01:34
  • You're right. I moved one of the questions here: [link](http://askubuntu.com/questions/346531/lubuntu-xfce4-power-manager-alternative). – Michał Sep 17 '13 at 04:44
  • See this answer for fixing the suspend/resume: http://askubuntu.com/a/351509/13744 – jaywink Sep 29 '13 at 14:41

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