Here is the information gathered, one piece at a time:

Did the machine break while going to sleep or waking up?
When waking up. The machine, a Thinkpad X32, took the usual time to suspend and 
ended in a suspended state where the hard disk, fan and other power consuming 
devices were off.

Is it reproducible?
Yes, though it seems to occur more often when the machine has been suspended 
for a longer time (hours). Suspend was always performed using the menu option 
in the fast-user-switch-applet.

Did it work before?
Suspend has worked before with the same machine, but this problem is rather 
persistent.
$ cat /proc/version_signature
Ubuntu 2.6.28-11.38-generic

Do you end up with flashing caps-lock or similar?
No, no panic.


I suspect it might very well be related to my graphics card, since it is not a 
very powerful one, and the screen resolution it is asked to output (1920x1200) 
is a little more than the maximum resolution of the built-in 12" LCD screen 
(1024x768).

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Failure to resume from suspend with HP LP2475w monitor set as only display 
attached to a ThinkPad X32
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/345659
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