@angiolucci: I followed your instructions but after the first long suspend the 
bug appeared. So it basically behaves the same as before after a simple reset 
power. I would really appreciate if you could answer some of the questions 
below:
What is your exact model? (mine is NP900X4C-A02CH)
Did you have the most recent firmware before the process? (mine is P07ABK 
although according to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SamsungBIOS there is a 
more recent version)

I followed http://www.tecmint.com/kernel-compilation-in-debian-linux/
for making a debian version of the kernel and I started from the already
existed config file. I found the INTEL_MEI and INTEL_MEI_ME options
acccording to https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44161#c74 and
changed them to be compiled into the kernel but changed NO other
configuration options. I compiled the recent kernel 3.12.5. I found
another interesting info
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44161#c98 about the
requirement that some service must run in the user-space, which I don't
really know how to check or what config option is responsible for that,
so I ignored it. (This was my first kernel compilation)

Can you spot any problems in the process? Or do you have any comments
that may help me? Thanks in advance.

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