One thing you can do is to try to enable or disable various quirks to
see if it will make your system more stable. On my laptop I found that
disabling all the quirks made my computer functional, although I haven't
had the time to play with all the options yet. To disable them you can
edit /usr/share/hal/information/10freedesktop/99-video-quirk-default.fdi
(not the best place, but it was the quickest way for me). I gave a set
of instructions for bug #469734.

(There used to be a wiki page on ubuntu's website on debugging suspend,
which seems to have disappeared. I think it had a suggestion on which
quirks should be enabled in what order.)

Hope this helps, and maybe someone with more experience can give a less
vague/hackish suggestion.

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