I can confirm that running kernel 2.6.34 rc5 or rc6 fixes the
suspend/resume issue. But for me, on a Dell Inspiron 1564, running these
newer kernels breaks the proprietary Broadcom STA driver that I was
running.

Luckily the b43 driver will happily take over if you instruct it to use
pio mode and turn off qos. See first part of first post on here for more
information: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=126662

% sudo modprobe b43 pio=1 qos=0

It takes a while (some 10-20 seconds) before it starts scanning networks
so be patient! And no, sorry, I don't know how to make it load
automatically on boot.

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[LUCID] suspend/resume issue on Dell Inspiron 1464/1564/1764
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/571422
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