Okay.  I added 'set -x' on a new line immediately after the
'#!/bin/bash' line.

Then I ran "sudo /etc/acpi/sleep.sh force" from a virtual terminal.
Various text appeared on the screen, then the screen went blank.  After
several minutes, the screen remained blank, but the laptop was still not
suspended (power light glowing green, not pulsating yellow).

I could press num lock, and see the light go on and off.

I cut the power, and did a hard reset.

Next, in a virtual terminal, I ran "sudo -s" followed by
"/etc/acpi/sleep.sh force > /var/log/sleep.log".

Same behaviour as before (unsurprisingly).  Hard reset, check the log
file.  The only line in it is "* Shutting down ALSA... ^[80G
^M^[74G[OK]".

I try "/etc/acpi/sleep.sh force 2> /var/log/sleep.log", and get 232
lines of log output, attached (with MAC addresses removed).



** Attachment added: "log out output of failing sleep.sh"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9104994/sleep.log

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suspend works on tribe 5, fails with updates since then, vaio TZ190N
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136688
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