I ran into this Suspend bug on a D600 with Karmic as well
(2.6.31-14-generic #48 i686) and was able to identify the culprit as the
yenta-socket module (for PCMCIA).  I found the culprit by using the
pm_trace as suggested at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSuspend
(the PCI address came up which I mapped with lspci -v).  When I
blacklisted yenta-socket, rsrc-nonstatic, and pcmcia-core, I rebooted
the machine and suspend now works.

This is my brother's D600, and I will only have access to this machine
for the next couple days before my brother heads back to CalTech, so if
you need any more info, let me know asap (I normally run Gentoo on a
Lenovo T400).

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[Dell Computer Corporation Latitude D600] suspend/resume failure
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/362920
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