I was able to successfully suspend / wake my laptop 3x in a row, by
having the lid-close wired to 'suspend' instead of to 'hibernate'.

I'm tentatively hopeful that suspend at least works reliably... Seems
that hibernate has the problem. I can live with that, for now.

When it did hang coming back from a hibernate (my last post), there was
no crash report created in /var/crash. The only thing I've run across is
this, from /var/log/kern.log when I attempted a wake-after-hibernate

...
May 20 07:27:44 osiris kernel: [    3.805758] usbcore: registered new interface 
driver usbhid
May 20 07:27:44 osiris kernel: [    3.805762] usbhid: v2.6:USB HID core driver
May 20 07:27:44 osiris kernel: [    3.856539] PM: Starting manual resume from 
disk
May 20 07:27:44 osiris kernel: [    3.856544] PM: Resume from partition 8:5
May 20 07:27:44 osiris kernel: [    3.856546] PM: Checking hibernation image.
May 20 07:27:44 osiris kernel: [    3.856826] PM: Resume from disk failed.
May 20 07:27:44 osiris kernel: [    3.898317] kjournald starting.  Commit 
interval 5 seconds
...

I imagine there's somewhere else I should look to view the inner
workings of the 'checking hibernation image', but I'll need guidance on
what to provide and where to find it.

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IBM T42 crashes on wake up from hibernate
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/350680
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