OK, this is interesting. I was playing around with some of the debugging
suggestions on this page
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3066404

I found that after a reboot (to make sure I had reset the system to its normal 
state), If I went to a terminal window and typed
   sudo /etc/acpi/sleep.sh force
everything worked fine. There were a few warnings on the screen (e.g. that 
/etc/network/run/ifstate file didn't exist, and a couple "Function not 
supported lines, and on resume, module acpi_sbs not found), but everything 
resumed without any problems.

So it appears that the problem is with the Gnome menu item suspend,
rather than with the sleep.sh script.

If I can figure out how, I will change the package this is reported
against, but if I can't figure it out, can someone do that? I don't
think the problem is with ACPI if sleep.sh works, is it?  And it doesn't
look like any of the debugging things will be all that useful, because
all of them are debugging problems with sleep.sh and not with the
Suspend menu item in Gnome.

Anyway, I'm happy to run other tests, just add a comment and I'll see
what I can do.

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Intrepid regression: Suspend from Gnome menu fails to resume on Twinhead H12Y 
clone laptop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/305339
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