As far as I remember, this issue started happening after installing Ubuntu 
Trusty with the default Linux 3.13 kernel. After I had upgraded kernel to the 
3.19 version (linux-image-generic-lts-vivid), the issue stopped happening. On 
the Linux 4.4 kernel (linux-image-generic-lts-xenial) this issue did not happen 
too.
The issue also does not happen on the Linux 4.8.9, 4.8.10 and 4.8.11 mainline 
kernels. Is it necessary to test the latest 4.9 kernel now?

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Title:
  Laptop suspends again after waking up

Status in Linux Mint:
  New
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Linux Mint 17 Qiana, Cinnamon Edition (all updates, Linux kernel
  3.13.0-35 or 3.13.0-24) on my Asus X53S.

  Have it set to suspend when closing the lid, and all working fine so
  far. Later, when I then open the lid again and press any key, Linux
  resumes as usual but after a second or so it goes to suspend again, so
  I have to wake it up by pressing a key again (but then it stays on).
  Please note that this does not happen every time, maybe when I press a
  key to quick after opening the lid, not sure.

  I've attached the relevant part of my pm-suspend.log if that helps
  anyone.

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