Unfortunately, the SUSPEND_MODULES workaround did not work for me after
all. I went almost a week without suspend/resume problems, but the
problems have appeared again. A few days ago I had a new one, where
trying to suspend did not fully suspend--yet I was able to get the login
screen, so no freeze-up. But the same old failure to resume occurred
again as well. In this case, I opened my laptop lid to resume, power and
lights came on, but nothing else happened--blank screen, and unable to
anything but force a hard power-off. That said, as I've stated above,
the attempted SUSPEND_MODULES workaround does still improve the way my
network reconnects upon resume.

I looked through all sorts of log files after the failed resume, and
there's absolutely *nothing* recorded in *any* log at that time. This
suggests that the kernel never gets any sort of message to begin a
resume, or if it does, whatever this problem is, it's rendering the
system completely frozen and unable to log a single message :(

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resume from suspend does not initialize the display on 2.6.35 kernel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/656631
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