I can confirm this issue on my Z61m.

My daily work is a lot smoother with suspend working.

I would like to switch to the open source driver, but that is not an
option, as the X1400 in Z61m is not supported by that driver. Right?

I have made the experiment of rebuilding the 2.6.22-12 kernel, the
modules and restricted modules, changing from SLUB to SLAB. With this
setup suspend works. Unfortunately the system is not stable after
resume, but that may be an effect of something else being changed by the
custom building of all those modules. Building the custom kernel was
quite a lot more work than I expected, and the documentation on how to
do so is somewhat sketchy - I did something along the lines of
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Suspend2Kernel.

So, are we out of luck until ATI fixes fglrx? What are the chances of
X1400 support in the open source driver?

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[gutsy] Suspend to Ram does not work on Z61m
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121653
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