Public bug reported:

. Suspend cycle doesn't work properly in my Toshiba L20-101:
   - Suspend stage seems to work properly. Depressing the power button pops up 
the menu with the different options, I choose suspend, and after a short while, 
two of the keyboard lights flashed and the system goes down, with the power 
light flashing slowly. The system seems to be suspended.
   - When I try to restart it, just pressing any key, some disk activity seems 
to take place a short while, but nothing more happens. After a minute or so, I 
press again the power button and the system powers down immediately. 
   - Randomly the system is able to wake up from suspend (perhaps 1 in 20 
attempts), without touching anything in the configuration, and with the same 
test schema: cold reboot, logging in to gnome, press power button, suspend.

- Hibernate doesn't work at all.
  - Pressing the power button and choosing the hibernate option produces two 
different effects:
   1.-Some HD activity, the screensaver appears, and after some seconds, the 
screen gets locked, without hibernating.
   2.-In very rare occasions, the system seems to hibernate correctly, a lot of 
disk activity finishing with the system powering off. Unfortunately , it locks 
trying to resume, with what seems to be some graphic problem, with the x 
subsystem restarting. 


- Also, I tried with the package uswsusp, without luck. s2disk and s2both 
produces the same effect: the system switching to a text vt, with no more than 
a blinking cursor forever. The only log in the kern.log after restarting is:

Jan  3 09:25:56 localhost kernel: [  965.148000] swsusp: Basic memory bitmaps cr
eated

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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hibernate/resume not working on Toshiba L20-101
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/180031
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