No activity here, looks like.  To anyone stumbling across this who is
experiencing the same problem:

My current workaround is to set the machine to hibernate when closed.
Obviously this isn't great, since it takes a good while to save state
and shut down, and then when powering on again it takes a couple minutes
to boot and thaw.  But I keep so much stuff open for so long that it's
much quicker and less disruptive to do this than to risk a
suspend/resume failure.

Incidentally, if I understand correctly OSX actually does both a suspend
and hibernate at the same time.  Close the lid and it starts saving
state for hibernation, then goes to sleep.  If battery runs out and
memory contents are lost, then next time the machine starts it just
thaws from hibernation.  Otherwise, it just wakes up normally.  This
would be really slick default behaviour for Ubuntu.

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[Apple Computer, Inc. MacBookPro2,2] suspend/resume failure
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/399110
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