I believe I also experience this issue on my Dell Latitude E6510.

My internal IT support at my company had this to say:

"I seem to have found the real fix to the suspend/resume problem ... on
Dell Latitude E6510 runnning Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat). Apparently
some changes in the ACPI code in the 2.6.35 kernel are to blame and are
causing this issue across several platforms. This should be fixed
permanently in the 2.6.36 kernel. Until then, there is a workaround that
has been added to the 2.6.35 kernel.

Assuming you are using Grub2 as your bootloader, go edit
/etc/default/grub as root and add "acpi_sleep=nonvs" to the end of the
line for the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT variable. Then run "sudo update-
grub" to install this into your boot configuration."

I did edit GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT in the described way and so far I
no longer experience the intermittent fails-to-re-light-screen-after-
suspend issue.

Posting my experience here at the direction of Canonical's consumer tech
support.  I hope this helps to resolve this Ubuntu bug.

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dell latitude e6510 screen stays black from suspend
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