I don't think this should be resolved just yet.

I have a Dreambook (CLEVO) more info here: 
http://www.pioneercomputers.com.au/products/info.asp?c1=3&c2=166&id=2359

It's a dual core, 64 bit machine. Due to some software incompatability
we're running a 32bit Ubuntu Intrepid on it.

cpu model: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     T8100  @ 2.10GHz

kernel 2.6.27-11-generic

The symptom I get is that if there's no activity at the console for
approx 15 minutes the machine appears to go into some sort of suspended
state but simply moving the mouse or pressing a key resumes instantly
from where it left off. IE I can leave a terminal window open with a
ping to another host on the lan. And from the other host I can ping the
laptop. Now when it freezes the local terminal window stops scrolling
ping results and my machine gets host unreachable. I go bump the mouse
and everything's back to normal.

Here's the workaround - adding 'nosmp' to the kernel prompt and the
problem goes away completely.

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[intrepid beta] system freezes until Ctrl or Alt is pressed
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