Someone says this problem is fixed, but the problems I have experienced seem fairly similar. I'm running an HP Pavilion 522a with 1 GB RAM and using Intrepid Ibis (beta something). I tried this and that but pretty well nothing worked. In the end I just removed Hibernate from the shut down options. To me the option of doing an orthodox shut down was much more palatable and less harmful to the computer than trying to use Hibernate and then having to do a non-standard shutdown. I still have problems with the suspend to ram, but they now occur less frequently than before. The symptoms of the suspend to ram are the screen "jitters" or "twitches" after restoring from suspend to RAM. Also the line "(EE) intel(0): underrun on pipe A!" appears in the Xorg.0.log. For those who experience this problem this is about the best advice I can offer: Remove the Nvidia drivers, download pretty well every Intel graphics driver, and don't use Suspend. Along the way I accidentally lost gnome, so I had to install it again. I used the aptitude command as I read this was better than apt-get. I don't know if this had any relevance or not, although I suspect it didn't. I did have problems under Hardy with the ACPI and the kacpid hogging the processor, so Intrepid is a much better OS. I think the biggest problem is the Pavilion is quite an old computer and I suspect that has a lot to do with the problems I experienced.
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