Thank you for your response and marking my submission as duplicate. Although it 
is probably an actual duplicate, I just thought I'd express some of the 
differences on my system:
1) Coming out of suspend works just fine (and pretty fast). It's going into 
suspend that takes an unusual long time: Ubuntu goes to a blank screen but then 
an empty console appears (cursor blinking) and stays there for ~20-30 seconds 
before it goes to suspend. As a comparison, Windows 7 goes to suspend (well, 
"sleep") in at most half the time it takes Ubuntu to do so on the same machine.
2) When coming out of suspend, the screen is dimmed, even if the laptop was 
plugged the whole time, which would indicate some sort of actual error, not 
just a false timeout.

Still, the laptop works just fine after coming out of suspend. This
laptop had "sleeping problems" before in Kubuntu 9.04 (now switched to
regular Ubuntu 9.10) - it used to not be able to access the hard disk
when coming out of suspend and had to be hard rebooted.

My bug is bug 467657

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WARNING: at /build/buildd/linux-2.6.31/kernel/power/suspend_test.c:52 
suspend_test_finish+0x80/0x90()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/464552
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