Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: acpi-support

After an update yesterday, 12/19/2007, to some kernel packages (I don't
remember exactly which packages were those), the sleep function is
severely broken. It was working perfectly before the update.

It doesn't matter if the sleep is triggered by Fn-F4 or by closing the
lid. Upon resume, these things happen:

1) I get a fresh login screen. I've lost my previous gnome session.
2) The sleep led light keeps on blinking forever. In normal situation it only 
blinks during the transition in and out of sleep mode.
3) After login, the sound preferences are set to mute for all channels - 
master, pcm, cd, mic, etc.

These observations are consistent and happen every time now. The only
inconsistency is that sometimes I can't "un-mute" the sound, thus I have
to reboot. On other times I manage to un-mute it without a reboot.

I apologize if this is a duplicate. There are lots of bugs related to
sleep and/or lenovo, but they are all dated prior to this update, so I
figured it merits a new bug.

** Affects: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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sleep broken on Lenovo R60e, xorg and sound problems
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/177636
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