I'm a little unclear as to what you'd like me to do with
DebuggingKernelSuspend.  The system crashes are not deterministic--they
happen about once a week at my current use rate.  So, I can't make them
happen.  My last crash was last night, but I had to hard reboot 4 times
before I had a functioning system.  The first time was to restart after
the crash, the last 3 times were because the system froze as it tried to
load KDE.  On the last reboot, KDE came back, so it's on this reboot
that I'm collecting data.

As far as I can tell, the DebuggingKernelSuspend document suggests
obtaining the two pieces of output I've attached.  There are no
instances of "hash matches" in the enclosed dmesg output.

Anyway, hope this helps.  If there's anything else I can do, let me
know.  Incidentally, I told the system to report bugs (these appeared in
dialog boxes on reboot), but the usual apport password authentication
and other dialogs never came up, so I don't know whether the bug reports
were sent (probably not).

BTW, I can't make sense out of what DebuggingKernelSuspend is saying
about the clock.  There don't seem to be any commands listed that make
use of that.

Peter

** Attachment added: "contains dmesg and another debug file"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1328708/+attachment/4177773/+files/dmesg.txt.tar.gz

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  [HP Pavilion dv6t-6b00 CTO Quad Edition Entertainment Notebook PC]
  System freezes periodically when I try to suspend to RAM

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