The problem disappeared this week - I don't know exactly after which
changes, I only found out by accident, when I forgot to unplug my mouse
and the machine nevertheless resumed just fine!

There was an update to acpi-support which I didn't pay too much
attention to at the time, but supposedly that fixed it.

Thanks!

(I'd like to change the status of the bug - but there's no option to do
that, so I'll just edit the original description).

** Description changed:

- After a suspend-to-RAM, the machine fails to resume whenever I have my
- USB mouse (MS Intellimouse Optical 1.1A) connected. The hard drive spins
- up, the mouse light switches on and off two or three times, then
- nothing. No reaction to any key combinations, no disk activity.
+ [edit/update:] Problem seems to have been resolved with updated acpi-
+ support.
+ 
+ 
+ After a suspend-to-RAM, the machine fails to resume whenever I have my USB 
mouse (MS Intellimouse Optical 1.1A) connected. The hard drive spins up, the 
mouse light switches on and off two or three times, then nothing. No reaction 
to any key combinations, no disk activity. 
  
  Removing the mouse before resuming takes away the problem (that is, it
  is irrelevant whether the mouse is plugged in at suspend time).
  
  Please tell me how to provide you with relevant information. Thank you.
  
  Ubuntu version 6.06 (final) amd64.
  Machine is a HP Compaq nx6125 PY416EA (Turion64 ML-34, Radeon Xpress 200M 
chipset).

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connected USB mouse prevents resume from suspend-to-RAM
https://launchpad.net/bugs/49559

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