The output of lshal |grep quirk will tell you if hal knows of any quirks
that should be applied to your system.

Also, the outputs of lsmod and a copy of /var/log/pm-suspend.log (if it
exists) would come in handy.

You can also try the workaround I used in bug# 180378 (download the 99
-non-free-nvidia file, save it /etc/pm/config.d, and change the first
line to grep for fglrx instead of nvidia)

Then, once you find a combination of quirks that work (probably the
default of no quirks should be used), you can save them in that file.

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[Hardy] HAL breaks pm-utils quirks and resuming
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/198808
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