Sorry, I'm not sure I follow; which of the two issues were you asking
about regarding function before Precise?

I've really only been a user since Precise, if I remember correctly.
Suspend and Hibernate have never both functioned. At various points,
using scripts and tricks (mostly kernel module settings a bit over my
head picked up from various forums and ctrl-c ctrl-v'd), I have been
able to temporarily rig one or othe other to work. For a while, I think
during Precise or Quantal, I could suspennd but not hibernate.  Under
Raring, for the last few months of the release anyway, after a lot more
time spent fiddling, I could hibernate, but suspend never worked. Since
I did a fresh install of Saucy, neither has ever worked.

The people here ( https://code.google.com/p/vaio-f11-linux/ ) spent some
time trying to make workarounds, mostly active from 2010-2011. The
impression that I get is that most of this no longer works in later
kernels (which maybe have been modified to supposedly provide better
native support?) and that the population of Vaio users now has some
whose machines' power modes work and others (like me) who have mostly
just been driven to give up.

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