I suspend/resume often. It _usually_ works. In Hardy, it was close to
100% reliable; in Intrepid, it usually worked, but sometimes I had to
hard-reboot after resume (ie with the blank screen). In Jaunty it has
been fairly reliable but occasionally the kernel crashes and I have to
hard reboot. This morning after I resumed X restarted (ie I had to log
in again after resume and I lost the apps  that were running when I
suspended) - but this is the first time I've seen that.

I have put SUSPEND_MODULES="nvidia" in the file /etc/pm/config.d/modules
in case that is relevant. In the past, nvidia recommended this.

It's nothing to do with the battery running out - I just select suspend
from the System / Shut Down menu option and then restart the PC at some
point later.

On the occasions where it crashes after resume, I can't select VT-1 or
even ssh from another machine.

The only other observation I have is that the crashes usually (but not
always) happen after I've physically moved the laptop between my home
office and the work office. This usually means I've suspended, then
unplugged the external monitor I have at home, then resumed in the
office without it plugged in. Or vice versa.

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[Dell XPS M1530 / Nvidia GeForce 8600M] suspend/resume problem [non-free nvidia]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/324031
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