Oops, sorry! I just noticed that I had just mentioned Gutsy in the
original report, but I am on Hardy ever since the first alpha was
released.

Also, I meant "suspend" when I said sleep. Hibernate used to work around
Feisty, but it also started doing funny things (occasional clean reboots
instead of resuming), so I haven't tried it in a long time.

Ever since the first triage I went through some updates, now "uname -a" gives:
Linux arioch 2.6.24-2-generic #1 SMP Thu Dec 20 17:36:12 GMT 2007 i686 GNU/Linux

Is the new lspci needed?

** Description changed:

- Hello! I'm using Ubuntu Gutsy on a Dell Latitude D620 laptop.
+ Hello! I'm using Ubuntu Hardy on a Dell Latitude D620 laptop.
  
  Usually sleep works very well: there's a special "Fn" key on the
  keyboard that can turn on some special effects, for instance it turns
  Esc into "sleep". This is correctly detected by Ubuntu, and it enters
  sleep mode immediately. If I close the cover and re-open it, Ubuntu
  usually resumes from sleep correctly.
  
  However, sometimes I get different behaviors. For instance, several
  times I get the login screen instead. I checked the process list, and it
  appears that the old session went away. Much less often the computer
  simply reboots, but that might be related to automatic hibernating, so
  it can probably be disregarded for this bug report.

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sleep sometimes causes log-outs or reboots
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/172302
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