It looks like, on my Fujitsu T5010 at least, the suspend and hibernate work (almost) perfectly if I unmount or remove the SD card from the SD card reader slot prior to suspending/hibernating. I found that trick on some ubuntuforum thread. I always had an SD card in the slot (it's the best way to not loose it!), and never thought that could be a problem (it was working fine on Jaunty).
There is still a problem though: the wireless card doesn't wake up. But that's outside the scope of the present bug report.
It looks like, on my Fujitsu T5010 at least, the suspend and hibernate work (almost) perfectly if I unmount or remove the SD card from the SD card reader slot prior to suspending/ hibernating. I found that trick on some ubuntuforum thread. I always had an SD card in the slot (it's the best way to not loose it!), and never thought that could be a problem (it was working fine on Jaunty).
There is still a problem though: the wireless card doesn't wake up. But that's outside the scope of the present bug report.