I was able to fix this problem by removing all quirk definitions for
this laptop in the /usr/share/hal/fdi/information/10freedesktop/20
-video-quirk-pm-dell.fdi .

By default the -quirk-s3-bios and -quirk-s3-mode were enabled. With both
the laptop would freeze at a blank screen with a flashing cursor with
the back light on. With either quirk option alone, the laptop would
resume, accept commands, and be accessible over the network, but the
back light would not come on. Adding the -quirk-dpms-on option did
nothing. The only way to try no quirk options seems to be to edit the
.fdi file and disable the quirks that match my laptop. With no quirk
options, my laptop suspends with no problems, and the Ubuntu check box
sleep test script ran with no problems.

You might visit the Free Desktop hal quirks page at
http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/quirk/quirk-suspend-index.html
and try the various combinations of quirk options, as well as no quirks,
and see if any of these fixes the problems.

Note that that site claims that running the pm-suspend command by hand
without any options does not use the hal fdi quirks, but in my testing
this was not the case. The pm-suspend.log file, which lists the quirk
command line parameters showed the matching quirk options from the fdi
file when the command was run with no parameters.

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suspend fails on dell inspiron 8600 laptop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/361853
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