On Fri, 2010-02-26 at 12:52 +0000, Ricard Gelabert wrote: 
> Hi,

Hi Ricard,

> I also have a Toshiba Tecra M9 and had a failing resume after suspend.

Glad I'm not alone.

> However, it might be useful to know that the following command issued
> from a terminal did the trick neatly: s2ram --force -a 2. The system
> suspends and recovers correctly.

Ahhh.  Excellent detective work.  So the question becomes, what does
this mean in terms of generic suspending and gnome[-power-manager]'s
generic suspend functionality?

I see that s2ram is userspace suspending vs. I suppose the default of
kernel suspending.  Again, though, I don't know what the implications of
this are.

> I am using Karmic, with the binary nVidia driver, version 1.85. Kernel:
> 2.6.31-19-generic.

Me too.

b.

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return from suspend doesn't restore screen
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