I can personally confirm that this issue still exists on a fully updated Karmic install, with _and_ without the FGLRX driver enabled. Suspend/resume worked flawlessly for me in Jaunty. I'm in the process of doing a clean reinstall from the Beta CD (had enabled some premature PPA's which led to dependency issues, etc., and given the info you just shared regarding mainline kernels, I'm erring on the side of caution before I attempt anything new). Once I get that set up, I'll post back here. FWIW, it does appear that the kernel itself is crashing, not just X, as the magic SysRq keys yield no response (not even disk activity) and switching to a TTY is not possible. Also, probably of little or no relevance, the screen is not backlit when attempting to resume.
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