I've run into this same problem as well. Have an old laptop Dell
Latitude CPi from the late 90th and need to force acpi using the kernel
option acpi=force.

I've run Xubuntu Hardy earlier where suspend to mem worked great. Now
when installing Karmic the other day suspend to mem no longer works.

I have the same behaviour, i.e after recovering from suspend I have to
ctrl+alt+f2/f7 to get back and then kill vbetool, use ctrl+alt+f2/f7
again to recover without vbetool running and back to normal load.

Thanx, the workaround it post #20 works for me too until fixed.

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