This laptop has problems when waking up from hibernate-ram.  If in a console, 
the screen remains blank.  If in X the screen wakes up but there seem to be 
two images of everything, the second displaced to the right of the original 
position by a millimetre or so.

The problem remains if I exit X and restart it.  The only way to fix it is to 
reboot the machine.  This is what the log shows:

Starting suspend at Tue Apr 27 23:05:26 BST 2010
hibernate-ram: [01] Executing CheckLastResume ... 
hibernate-ram: [01] Executing CheckRunlevel ... 
hibernate-ram: [01] Executing LockFileGet ... 
hibernate-ram: [01] Executing NewKernelFileCheck ... 
hibernate-ram: [10] Executing EnsureSysfsPowerStateCapable ... 
hibernate-ram: [11] Executing XHacksSuspendHook1 ... 
hibernate-ram: [19] Executing LogoutPidgin ... 
hibernate-ram: [59] Executing RemountXFSBootRO ... 
hibernate-ram: [89] Executing SaveKernelModprobe ... 
hibernate-ram: [91] Executing ModulesUnloadBlacklist ... 
hibernate-ram: [91] Executing ModulesUnloadBlacklist ... 
hibernate-ram: [95] Executing XHacksSuspendHook2 ... 
hibernate-ram: [98] Executing CheckRunlevel ... 
hibernate-ram: [98] Executing RadeonToolBacklightOff ... 
hibernate-ram: [99] Executing DoSysfsPowerStateSuspend ... 
hibernate-ram: Activating sysfs power state mem ...
hibernate-ram: [98] Executing RadeonToolBacklightOn ... 
hibernate-ram: [90] Executing ModulesLoad ... 
hibernate-ram: [89] Executing RestoreKernelModprobe ... 
hibernate-ram: [85] Executing XHacksResumeHook2 ... 
hibernate-ram: [70] Executing ClockRestore ... 
hibernate-ram: [70] Executing ClockRestore ... 
hibernate-ram: [59] Executing RemountXFSBootRW ... 
hibernate-ram: [19] Executing LoginPidgin ... 
hibernate-ram: [11] Executing XHacksResumeHook1 ... 
hibernate-ram: [01] Executing NoteLastResume ... 
hibernate-ram: [01] Executing LockFilePut ... 
Resumed at Tue Apr 27 23:06:00 BST 2010

Any ideas?
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Regards,
Mick

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