I am not running a laptop, but I got this crash, and I would like to be
able to suspend my desktop as a power saving feature.  In previous
releases I could not do this because there was a problem in the display
driver with respect to the specific Intel graphics chip on my desktop,
which meant that the display was always severely corrupted upon resume.
With the upgrade to 9.10 the display driver now correctly restores the
display on resume, however I have encountered a probably related, and
separately reported, problem that the display hangs at some random
interval between 2 minutes and 2 days after a restart.  Although
everything in the system is running fine (as evidenced by the ability to
access server functions), the system is useless for local operations
because the display is frozen.  So far the only resolution I have is to
power down the system.  If I do not get a resolution quickly I will have
to restore an earlier version of the display driver, but I do not want
to do that in a hurry in case the support team asks me to collect some
additional diagnostic information.  However so far nobody has suggested
anything I can do.  So if the support team does not get back to me very
soon, I will back out the driver and then be unable to help the
community.

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[Karmic][Aspire 3620] Kernel oops during suspend... "WARNING: at 
/build/buildd/linux-2.6.31/kernel/power/suspend_test.c:52 
suspend_test_finish+0x80/0x90()"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/472694
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