According to what I read in all the comments here, I begin thinking about two 
different problems here, because for several people (e.g. for me) switching to 
the 2.6.36 mainline kernel solves all the problems, and for others (like Scott) 
it doesn't. At the moment I'm trying Scott's solution with the sleep.d-script 
and the default ubuntu 2.6.35-kernel, and up to now everything works perfectly 
fine (except my T400 didn't wake up after suspending the first time, but this 
also occured when I first tried suspending with the 2.6.36-mainline kernel and 
then did not occur any time later on; so maybe that's a different bug). I'll 
keep you up to date if something starts to go wrong.
May Scott and others that still heve these problems have some different 
configuration or specific hardware components?

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lenovo/thinkpad T400[s]/T500/W500/X60 suspend fails
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/625364
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