Bug #134464 is marked as a duplicate of this bug.  They are related, but
I don't think the corrupt row of pixels has anything to do with
suspend/resume.  I think that's a spurious coincidence.

I see the same screen corruption people have described (and shown in
pictures), but _without_ suspend/resume.

The corrupt part row of pixels is visible after first starting X, as
soon as I enable dual head mode with xrandr.

Suspend/resume makes no difference.

I tried Peter Clifton's package linked earlier here and that doesn't fix
the corruption for me.

As I reported in #134464, Bryce Harrington's git head package from
October 4th does fix the screen corruption for me.  (It also fixes Xv).
I didn't change X or ACPI config in any way.  No need to disable DRI,
touch ACPI, etc.

So I suggest other people try this package, and see if it fixes the
problem for them:

http://people.ubuntu.com/~bryce/Testing/intel/xserver-xorg-video-
intel_2.1.1~git20071004-0ubuntu1_i386.deb

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screen artifacts after resume, part row of pixels in error (945GM)
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