Can confirm this happening on Karmic, too (Toshiba Tecra r10-14c). I
have attached related dmesg log and xorg log files.

Interesting things to note:
1) This was happening for me under Jaunty from the clean installation. But, 
from one unspecified (I'm sorry I hadn't caught that) kernel update, suspending 
started working. It kept like that for few updates and, again, it stopped 
working. Don't remember the particular kernel update, but I think it was 
related to updates for toshiba computers.
2) Other thing which is possibly related to this defect is that after loging 
into xserver session I can not switch to other tty. After pressing ctrl+alt+1 
the screen goes off, fortunately  I can switch back to tty7.
3) Last, this is tightly related to both of previous points. When I boot the 
laptop with external screen attached, the supspend works. From start, it 
displayes all the boot info on the external screen until the x login where it 
goes back to laptop screen. With this, I can switch to other ttys which are 
displayed on the external screen. Important thing is that I have to boot with 
the monitor attached, does not work when it's been attached while running. 
(this last point tested on latest Karmic updates only, don't know whether it 
worked or not before)


** Attachment added: "var-log-messages"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39181038/var-log-messages

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noteboot toshiba tecra r10 - apm (sleep, suspend, standy) not working
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