slangasek on #ubunt-devel suggested I also try using pm-hibernate.

I did the following:

      1) restarted X to get rid of existing screen corruption.
      2) logged in and made sure there was no corruption.
      3) In an xterm ran "sudo pm-hibernate"
      4) let the machine shutdown.
      5) powered up again.
 
On power up there was similar (but not identical) screen corruption as in the 
screen shot I attached :

    http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33916101/screen-corruption.png

The same problem occurs if I do "sudo s2disk" instead of "sudo pm-
hibernate".

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[915GM] video corruption after coming out  of hibernate
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/454999
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