I should note that the machine I am having issues with is running 32
bit, so is not just 64bit related.

I just tried from a live CD on  a stick (12.04 32 bit), and couldn't
reproduce the problem (not 100% sure it wouldn't crop up, but it
successfully woke from suspend 10 times in a row without kicking to
login screen).  So, seemed good.

I then went into synaptic and forced xserver-xorg-core to be at version
1.11.4-0ubuntu10 (I think this is what shipped with base 12.04 according
to this link: http://www.ubuntuupdates.org/pm/xserver-xorg-core).  I
then rebooted, and the kick out to login screen appeared on the first
suspend wake I tried!

Other packages suggested to downgrade?  I'll try again with the
thumbdrive (12.04 base) to see if I can get it to fail, but at this
point I can't.

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