The application gnome-power-manager does not crash.

But it's a malfunction that the crash of another application make the
program think that the suspendtoram should not be granted. The crash had
no side effects like busy devices or kernel oopses.

I suppose (but I'm not sure) it's a decision of the gnome-power-manager-
applet itself, because the strace showed that it gets the "sleep button"
event.

This is a bug.The need of reboot of the system just because a program does a 
wrong decision (becaue it believes the system is in another state) is not a 
solution.
In my case, I'll have to leave my notebook at home this evening.

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Notebook does not suspend - not a kernel- but a design problem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/372324
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