Same here, Toshiba Satellite Pro A100 quite modified. Also some Intel
i945GM, amd64 arch, and it was working like a charm in 10.04 (thought it
was in i386 arch at that time).

I should also add that when suspend works, it's kind of very long to
start: under 10.04, when starting pm-hibernate either from command line
or « Hibernate » option in Gnome, it was switching on black screen, then
you could observe the hard drive (ssd) led blinking intensively while it
was dumping memory. I upgraded my SSD to a new one, Crucial C300, and it
takes one to two minutes before actually dumping memory: yes, I wait
that much for a dump that is performed in less than five seconds.

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Hibernate fails on Thinkpads
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/661711
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