** Description changed:

  I'm on Ubuntu Desktop 14.04 with the standard 13.13.0-32 kernel.
  
  The Suspend feature works, if the sleep is for a short time. For longer
  duration's, shortest I've seen is 90 minutes, the machine will not
  resume. When I say not resume, I mean the chassis fan LED will flash
  once and nothing powers up. Due to the time, it is very difficult to
  debug. From now on I am going to put the machine to sleep with the
  'pm_trace' feature. Hopefully it will provide some useful feedback. I
  have not attempted to hibernate for a length of time, though I presume
  it to have the same problem.
  
  In addition to this problem, after a failed resume, the reset button and
  holding the power button does not work. I have to physically cut the
  power.
  
  Also, I installed the latest kernel, v3.16-rc7, but after logging on I
  had no Desktop (only the wallpaper) and the keyboard did nothing. Being
  new to linux I'm not sure how to do anything in text mode. I don't have
  the time to step back through each version. If somebody knows which
  version may work I can give it a try.
  
  I also tried installing the 14.10 Desktop, but that version consumed so
  much CPU it took 60 seconds to open a window and a full 20 minutes to
  shut down. The Live version also behaved this way but I went ahead and
  installed it anyway.
  
  A few notes about my system:
  
  Radeon HD6790 GPU. Problem Exists with both of their available drivers
  (this includes their beta driver stated as being 14.04 friendly). I
  cannot use the Ubuntu driver as the GPU fan runs at full speed and slows
  the system down.
  
  ASUS M4A78LT-LE mainboard, with latest 3.01 BIOS.
  
  2 Kingston 4GB DDR3 modules.
  
  I'm happy to perform a test and run any utilities, but like I said, I
  don't have the time to be downloading/installing version after version
  to find something that might work. The most recent pre-releases have not
  worked. The current stable version runs smoothly, except for the suspend
  issues.
+ 
+ Update:
+ Using the latest mainline kernel, although I'm not able to log into a Desktop 
Environment (they all crash), I am able to use the terminal (CTRL ALT F1). I 
have added ALL modules to /etc/default/acpi-support and the problem persists.
+ The suspend command sudo sh -c "sync; echo 1 > /sys/power/pm_trace; 
pm-suspend" produced a Magic number but there was no accompanying "hash 
matches" line.
+ 
+ The next step, and I need some help, is to modify the kernel as stated
+ at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Reference/S3 by introducing some ASM
+ feedback into arch/x86/kernel/acpi/wakeup_64.S. If anybody is willing to
+ help, if anybody is even reading this, I would like to test using my
+ current kernel 3.13.0 and it's targeted for AMD64.

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  Resume from suspend fails after a long sleep

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