Public bug reported:

I've installed Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid) on my Thinkpad T41 (which
previously had 8.04 installed) and got all updates available.

I can hibernate, and the hard-disk light indicates that memory state is
saved to the disk.  When I start the machine again, the kernel boots,
the Ubuntu splash screen appears (all as in 8.04), and the disk light
indicates that memory is initialized again.  However, after that, the
machine locks up, nothing more happens, except the Caps-lock LED
flashing  Ctrl-alt-F1-9 did not do anything, i.e. there was no way I
could find out what's wrong.  I also did not find anything relevant in
/var/log/dmesg* or /var/log/syslog* (at least from my view; I'm no
kernel hacker).

When hibernating, the T41 switches the screen to text/console mode with
just a blinking _ cursor.  On 8.10, I now get a message about "PCI" and
"unable to thaw device" or something like it, which may be relevant to
this behavior. (yes, the "thaw..." message appears not on resuming, but
on hibernating)

kernel is 2.6.27-7-generic #1 SMP Fri Oct 10 03:55:24 UTC 2008 i686
(from uname -a)

I'm unsure if this bug is related to bug #134680.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Hibernate fails on Thinkpad T41
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282220
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