Hi Leann,
sorry for the late reply (and for the bad english), I made a little bit 
testing.....
So far I was not able to reproduce the problem. I tried different 
situations such suspending with and without the battery inserted (an 
usual situation for me), hybernating with the battery and resuming 
without and vice-versa, but always has worked as expected.

Instead I noticed another bug, not serious as the original, just a 
little bit annoying:
if I Hybernate with the battery inserted, then resume WITHOUT the 
battery, the upper left icon still is a battery, not the plug. The 
tooltip correctly reports tha actual situation (running on AC....) just 
the icon is wrong.

I will keep trying as the 9.04 release progresses through the 
alpha/beta/RC stages, just to be sure.

Please don't exitate to ask me whenever test you need, also relatd to 
other bugs.
I purchased this shining new Dell M6400 without windows, exactly to run 
ubuntu 9.04, so I'm testing every thing to be sure to have the best 
Ubuntu experience!


Thank you!!

Leann Ogasawara wrote:
> Hi Cycle,
>
> Is this reproducible every time, or say over 10 cycles. Has suspend ever
> worked in the past, if so which kernel release (cat
> /proc/version_signature)? If you could also please include any
> information as to the circumstances leading up to this failure, for
> example did your battery run out? Did the machine lock up, did any
> messages come out? If it is reproducible could you try to suspend from
> VT1, press ctrl-alt-F1, login, and run pm-suspend there. If you could
> test and report back here that would be helpful.  Thanks in advance.
>
> ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
>        Status: New => Incomplete
>
>

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[Dell Inc. Precision M6400] suspend/resume failure [non-free: nvidia]
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