I have just confirmed that my X server still crashes with
2:2.6.3-0ubuntu2.  The usual scenario is:

1. I watch a DVD using totem-xine
2. I close totem-xine
3. I suspend the laptop using Fn+F4
4. I go to sleep
5. In the morning, I resume the laptop using the power button
6. The screen flickers and I am presented with the gdm login screen, rather 
than my session (with the old X server having mysteriously vanished)

Today, I ran a suspend/resume stress test using the script in checkbox,
but it completed successfully with no crashes.  I've also tried
suspending the system after running totem-xine (which works reliably),
and even while totem-xine is running (the latter fails to go to sleep at
all, but gracefully).  I am still looking for a way to trigger this
crash which does not require waiting overnight.  Any guesses or
suggestions would be appreciated.

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*** glibc detected *** free(): invalid next size (fast) for xf86Wakeup() call
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/328035
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