The following is the case on my IBM ThinkPad X32 running Intrepid Ibex
on September 10th:

I couldn't suspend with pm-suspend but it worked with pm-suspend-hybrid and 
pm-hibernate. Also, the suspend option had gone missing from my Gnome Power 
Manager menu.
pm-is-supported --suspend failed while --hibernate and --suspend-hybrid 
succeeded.
After some investigation I found that the reason was that 
/usr/lib/pm-utils/pm-functions chose to try and use uswsusp methods in general 
(s2disk, s2both, s2ram) for the various suspend functions because of the 
presence of s2disk:
"
    # Try userspace software suspend
    if [ -c /dev/snapshot ] && command_exists s2disk ; then
        SLEEP_MODULE="uswsusp"
    fi
"
Now s2ram doesn't come with uswsusp any longer, so later on the command will 
not succeed and the check needs to be altered.

Removing uswsusp fixed this problem for me, because 
/usr/lib/pm-utils/pm-functions chose the default "kernel" method for suspend 
instead now that s2disk didn't exist any longer, and now it works fine for me.
Gnome Power Manager still doesn't show the suspend command in its menu, but 
that might show up after a reboot.
uname -a yields "Linux skx 2.6.27-2-generic #1 SMP Thu Aug 28 17:20:02 UTC 2008 
i686 GNU/Linux" for what it's worth.

** Also affects: pm-utils (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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Please re-enable build of s2ram binary
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134238
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