I'm sorry, maybe I don't understand the instructions. I used the command
to simulate a suspend, but when I powered back on, I faced the usual
problem. How am I supposed to get the output from dmesg when my laptop
doesn't boot properly from a suspend? Is there a way to record its
output as it begins the suspend cycle? Or automatically record it when
it tries to resume? Because all I've got is the dmesg from when I had to
do a hard reset after it failed to resume....

(My computer thinks it's 1996 now, so at least that part worked....)

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Suspend-To-Ram (S3) doesn't work on Dell Latitude C640
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/34155
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