Well, I sure can understand one's frustration. But I'm pretty darn sure
this is NOT an HP BIOS issue. But rather something to do with the s2ram
commands... I've been far to busy to fiddle with this issue as of yet.
But I'm sure it's is like the million other things that need slight
adjustments to work properly within ubuntu supporting your current
hardware or add-ons. I'm thinking of my recent GPS add-on that needed
slight tweaking(gpsd strings) and most recent Alsa drivers for my laptop
sound. Nevertheless this can be fixed.

So I've already stated previously in this current thread; I OWN an HP
DV5-1250us laptop. which is similar or LKQ to most of the other systems
that are currently in question (DV5 series).

Now I know for a fact these laptops will suspend and RESUME 100% no
problems, I've seen it with my own damn eyes. Now as soon as proprietary
drivers are installed. All goes to hell in a hand basket. So... needless
to say this is simply not an HP BIOS issue.

Now this might not solve the problem, but we need to play around a bit
before jumping to conclusions. I know this is a bug, doesn't mean it is
a hardware issue.

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=471855

If more folks that have time on their hands played around, we could have
a fix already. Complaining to HP regarding an issue like this, is like
trying to paddle up river with tennis rackets. Good Luck man!

>s2ram, folks lets play a bit and find the right commands... Or wait
till I do it for you...

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