Public bug reported:

I have two systems running Gutsy 64-bit.  Both problems are related to
sleeping/suspending.

The first system specs: Gigabyte GA-8I945GMZE-RH, Pentium D 805, 2x512MB
DDR2-533, Seagate SATA-150 (40GB), Intel 945G graphics, Intel HD audio.

On this system, suspending appears to work but it is impossible to wake
it back up.  Intermittently in my tinkering, it did come back up once,
but as I tried to recreate that scenario, I got no video output and no
HDD activity according to my LED.

The second system specs: Abit AB9, Celeron E1200, 2x1GB DDR2-667,
Hitache SATA-150 (80GB), GeForce 8600GTS graphics, Intel HD audio.

This system has another sleep issue.  The system will attempt to sleep
and then wake back up.  Once I recieved a message that stated that it
couldn't sleep, but never recieved it after again after trying to
recreate that scenario.  After one such failed attempt to sleep, the
system would not output video and upon restart, the system does not boot
past the GRUB bootloader.  Video stops and never returns.  I have also
lost HDD activity on this system following the "Starting up..." message
immediately after the GRUB bootloader.

I do not have this installations any more as I moved them to Fedora
where the sleep functionality appears to work on the 1st system, and has
yet to be tested on the 2nd system.  I am reporting this so that others
may have a frame of reference related to their hardware and/or that
someone with the skills to determine the issue can resolve for other
users interested in this issue.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Sleep problems on x86_64
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204122
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