Public bug reported:

Ubuntu version: Karmic current as of around 11:30PM Central Time July 17
X setup: XFCE session spawned from GDM (mythbuntu)
Kernel: 2.6.31-3-generic amd64

1. Select the Shutdown menu item
2. Click on Suspend
3. System suspends correctly
4. Press a keyboard key to bring it back up
5. Once you have keyboard/mouse control back, select the Shutdown menu item 
again
6. Click on Suspend again

ACTUAL
7. Nothing happens

EXPECTED
7. The system again successfully suspends

(The following I tried to see if the system was in an OK state)
8. Within a few seconds of realizing nothing happened, bring up the shutdown 
menu again and click Restart
9. The system correctly restarts

The same behavior happens if I use the command line "sudo pm-suspend"
instead.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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system won't suspend after the first suspend/resume cycle
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/401194
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