Public bug reported:

(This could also be a problem with APM support in the kernel - it
doesn't look like any other bugs quite exactly.)

System does not return to any functional state after resuming from suspend or 
hibernate (using ACPI). This ~5 years old Fujistu C2240 Lifebook's symptoms 
resemble others I've seen on the web:
*The GDM, a push on the power button, or running "acpitool -s" launches ACPI 
suspend state succesfully (screen goes down, power still on). I've tried both 
states S1 and S3. Another push on the power button to wake, and the fan runs as 
it would for 100% CPU, with no display: basically, computer hangs.
Similarly hibernation (S4, by running "acpitool -S") is reachable, but on 
waking the computer immediately boots.
*I tried the boot options recommended by documentation (ref. 1), with no good 
results coming back from "apm" and "apmsleep":
"No APM support in kernel"
"Recompile kernel with APM and /dev/rtc support" (US locale) 

I installed my first Linux last week and had hoped updating to Gusty up
from Dapper would solve the problem. No such luck in any version.
Standby (still) works just fine in Windows XP dual boot. Also, booting
is much faster without ACPI. (This machine is a power hog that doesn't
deserve to be called a laptop, especially not without suspend.)

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SuspendHowto
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Suspend2Kernel

** Affects: acpi (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Fujitsu hangs trying to resume from suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194314
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