This bug was originally reported in April 2006 against either Breezy or
an early Dapper on a Toshiba A70; the original reporter has since
reported that it works fine as of May 2006. Therefore, I am marking this
as fix released, since it would seem updates corrected this particular
problem.

Others reported similar problems at different dates with different
laptops; they may or may not be related, and debugging will be
complexified if we try to track too many symptons on too many machines
with too many releases in a single place.

So, can the folks who updated this report with news about their machines
please do the following:

First, verify that this is still a problem on your machine with your
current Ubuntu release. If not, great, no further action required
(nothing to see here, please move along :->).

Second, if possible, test your machine against a more recent release
(Edgy, if you Dapper; Feisty, if possible*, if you have Edgy).

* I do not recommend installing Feisty, it is development software.
However, my experience is that it rocks and is solid. If you are so
inclined, backup all valuable data and kick the tires.

Third, if the problem persists, please search launchpad - someone else
may have reported the same bug on your hardware; you can add your
information to that bug, and, if there is enough logging available,
confirm the report.

Fourth, if the problem persists and there is no existing relevant bug
report, please open a new report.

Please include the following in the report:

The output from "uname -a", in the body of the report;

The output of "sudo lspci -vv", attached to the report (e.g., run "sudo
lspci -vv> /tmp/lspci-vv and attach lspci-vv to the report - do not
compress, do not include in-line);

The output of "sudo lspci -vvn", attached to the report (as above);

The output of "sudo dmidecode", attached to the report (ditto); and, if
you can,

Relevant output from performing the tests on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelSuspendDebugging

Thanks all, your assistance is greatly appreciated!


** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
       Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released

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On resume from suspend, screen does not turn back on.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/38615

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