In my case, I can usually suspend and resume, but if I suspend, resume, and try to suspend again a few minutes later, ksoftirqd begins using 100% of the CPU. This creates a particularly bad situation because if I don't catch it, the laptop starts to heat up in my bag. I'm running a custom compiled generic kernel (2.6.36 rc7) on Maverick.
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