I observed this problem as well, although I suspect the author of the original report was just lucky that their laptop successfully suspended the first time after a boot. It looks more like it happens at random. Sometimes it would crash on the first suspend attempt, and sometimes the fifth or sixth.
Upgrading to 2.6.35-25-generic broke suspend completely; the machine now immediately wakes up.
Come on, Canonical QA. The X200s is just about the most boring-vanilla-standard hardware you could ask for. That's why I bought it. Surely someone could test if suspend works before you push a new kernel?
I observed this problem as well, although I suspect the author of the original report was just lucky that their laptop successfully suspended the first time after a boot. It looks more like it happens at random. Sometimes it would crash on the first suspend attempt, and sometimes the fifth or sixth.
Upgrading to 2.6.35-25-generic broke suspend completely; the machine now immediately wakes up.
Come on, Canonical QA. The X200s is just about the most boring- vanilla- standard hardware you could ask for. That's why I bought it. Surely someone could test if suspend works before you push a new kernel?