I've noticed that whenever the computer fails to recover from suspend
this way on the next reboot there are a bunch of warnings in syslog from
ecryptfs like

Nov 13 03:35:01 localhost kernel: [  183.641252] Valid eCryptfs headers not 
found in file header region or xattr region
Nov 13 03:35:01 localhost kernel: [  183.641275] Either the lower file is not 
in a valid eCryptfs format, or the key could not be retrieved. Plaintext 
passthrough mode is not enabled; returning -EIO

This is after I cleaned them out from the last time by looking for the
0-sized files in $HOME/.Private.  This should not happen since that
partition is ext4 with a journal.  Could this be yet another ecryptfs
bug?  Tyler, any comment?

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Title:
  laptop does not recover from suspend

Status in “gnome-power-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I believe the fix for the rather unimportant bug 620693 introduced a
  serious regression for me.  Recently, quite often I cannot recover a
  suspended laptop.  A hard reboot is the only way out and this has
  meant lost data and other serious trouble for me at inopportune times.
  I will use this ticket to collect the necessary information and
  confirm that bug 620693 is indeed to blame for the regression.

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