Interestingly, I can suspend from tty:

 1.  ctrl-alt-f1
 2.  fn+f1
 3.  ctrl-alt-f7
 <at this point, it goes ahead and hibernates>
 4. wait for it to finish shutting off, then click power button
 5. grub screen appears with choice of kernel to boot; let it timeout and use 
the default
 6. prompts to login; fill it in
 7. resumes the previous session correctly.

So the basic key handling seems to be in place, but something (X I
guess) appears to be hijacking the key.

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Fn+F1 (XF86Standby) on Inspiron 1420 does not trigger hibernate or sleep
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269951
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