With today's update (or yesterday's, many traffic these days) I seem not to 
need the thinkpad_acpi update any more, as long as I use the VESA driver. 
I just did one suspend 2 ram, one hibernate, resume was ok both times.

I use amd64 only, so if Robbob tests with i386 this issue could
eventually be assigned to the nvidia-glx-new package.

Let's just hope NVidia solves the problem soon.
Fortunately, their driver is easy to install for expierienced users, so 
personally I could live with manual driver upgrades after gutsy release.

One more observation:
With nvidia drivers (and nvidia's NV-GLX), glx apps die immediately with a 
memory fault when started as normal user, but work when started as root.
Looks like a wrong file mode, but I don't care for now.

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Gutsy Gibbon : Suspend/Hibernate lock up on resume with Thinkpad T61p
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