A short-term workaround would be to add a file (the name does not matter) in /etc/pm/config.d with the following line:
SLEEP_MODULE=kernel
This will tell pm-utils to use the kernel's basic functionality for suspend and hibernate.
A short-term workaround would be to add a file (the name does not matter) in /etc/pm/config.d with the following line:
SLEEP_MODULE=kernel
This will tell pm-utils to use the kernel's basic functionality for suspend and hibernate.