OK. I deleted kern.log and pm-suspend.log, and rebooted the machine.

I requested suspend (via sudo pm-suspend), and it worked.  The first
request seems to be consistent.  I then resume.

I then locked the screen (this seems to make the issue come up).  I
unlocked the screen, and asked for suspend (Tue Jan 26 09:29:05 CST 2010
in pm-suspend.log).  This suspend did not work.  It immediately wakes up
(Tue Jan 26 09:29:27 CST 2010: Awake).  I'm not sure if it's important,
but it does always seem to be 20 seconds or so between the following
lines:

Tue Jan 26 09:29:07 CST 2010: performing suspend
Tue Jan 26 09:29:27 CST 2010: Awake.

So, as soon as this finished resuming, I requested suspend again (Tue
Jan 26 09:29:34 CST 2010: Running hooks for suspend.).  This time it
works.

I apologize, but it seems like my "internal clock" wants to resume
manually after 20 seconds.

** Attachment added: "pm-suspend.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38412284/pm-suspend.log

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suspend works (system sleeps) but then won't suspend (resumes immediately)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/512606
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