Not fixed for me.
I'm on 11.04 - the Natty Narwhal, 64 bit, with latest automatic updates.
Checked: "Important security updates (natty-security)" and "Recommended updates 
(natty-updates)".
Using the classic gnome, not unity.
It's a desktop machine.

The issue occured just a few days ago (now it's June 6).

Before:
Before that, suspend and hibernate worked just fine. Both of them did leave me 
with a switched-off light on the power switch, and switched off system fans, 
and would only resume by pressing the power switch again. Just suspend was 
faster.

After:
Suspend just activates some kind of screensaver (or energy safe mode). Fans 
continue running, and the power switch light is still on. I wiggle the mouse, 
and get the login dialog. Duh.
Hibernate says "... SRST failed (errno=16)" (with ata something), sometimes 
with "giving up" in the end. Fans still turning, light still on. I wiggle the 
mouse, and get a login dialog or I am simply back in the system.

It could be related to an update (I don't look what is being updated), but 
can't tell.
I don't remember changing any hardware. I did in fact connect an external HD, 
but already disconnected and tried again, still not working.

And no, I don't test with an upstream.
Since the original issue being reported, what was upstream then has probably 
already been released. So I don't see the point.
Also, even if it does work with upstream, this does not mean anything is fixed. 
Unless someone can tell me why it is fixed.
The developers should really try to find out why it goes wrong sometimes. If 
this is difficult, then improve error reporting.
(if this was Drupal I'd help out myself diving into the code, but with Linux 
I'm sorry I can't help)

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Title:
  SRST failed (errno=-16) when resuming from suspend on Samsung N120

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