It seems that the ACPI team is taking care of it now (or at least they
are assigned to it...)... COOL!

My system may be different than most, here's my specs:

Dell Vostro 1400
Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.0 GHz
nVidia GeForce 8400 GS
3 GB Ram
160 GB Hard Disk w/ ~120 GB Linux partition

Something (in my situtation) that I think may be of interest too, I was
unable to get my computer to successfully suspend or hibernate at all
without modifying the hal scripts. Because I have an nVidia system, I
believe that it is due to the vbetool (or similar ioctls) with my nVidia
system. The hal scripts, by default, use powersave, but on my system
powersave didn't work (probably because of the VBE thing). so I modified
the hal scripts to give preference to the /etc/acpi scripts for suspend
and hibernate. Could this be related to the issue as well?

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CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor applet on dual-core doesn't work after resume
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