I did a new install of 9.10 on a separate partition. This wasn't easy, I
had to install in graphic safe mode, then boot into recovery mode and
run repair packages (in order to update everything). That tended to hang
halfway through so I had to reboot and repeat several times. Even then,
with all packages up to date, the system wasn't stable enough to be
usable. Uninstalling and re-installing X helped, following instructions
on http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1305459&page=32

sudo apt-get remove --purge xserver-xorg
sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg

My computer still has problems with 9.10 though. It tends to pauze for
10, 15 seconds during boot, sometimes it continues boot, sometimes it
just stops booting. The computer froze up today, not sure if that's just
one incidence but it looks like 9.10 isn't stable on this machine.

The computer still doesn't start up again after a suspend. Same problem
as in 9.04, suspend works but waking up doesn't. I get a blinking cursor
and that's all.

Hibernate does not work at all. The computer goes directly to a blinking
cursor, the only recourse is to turn it off and on again.

"apport-collect -p linux 399831" fails with the same message as on
December 27.

I've attacheed pm-suspend.log. I guess you'll want several logs but I
can't see how to upload multiple files. Could you let me know which
files you need and how to upload them? I'll keep the system around for a
while.

** Attachment added: "pm-suspend.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38000497/pm-suspend.log

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