Hi Dov-El,

It's interesting that you mention after having ran the update, that
booting with the older 2.6.27-3 kernel you are still unable to
suspend/hibernate when prior to the update the 2.6.27-3 kernel was fine.
I wonder if something other than the kernel might be causing issues.
Can you boot the 2.6.27-4 kernel and try running '/etc/acpi/sleep.sh
force' or '/etc/acpi/hibernate.sh' from a tty.  For example:

Ctrl+Alt+F1
<you may need to login>
/etc/acpi/sleep.sh force

Does the machine still fail to suspend or hibernate?  If it fails, then
I can try to work with you to perform a git bisect to narrow down which
caused the regression.  However, if this does indeed work I suspect one
of the upper layers is interfering.  Thanks.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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Suspend and hibernate stopped working on dell inspiron 1501 : Intrepid Alpha6
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/273756
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