That's really strange that you can't switch vts. We may be looking at
more than one bug here. Does the same thing happen if you run 'sudo chvt
1' in a console?

Are the meminfo and vmalloc dumps from a boot with xforcevesa nomodeset?
Because it really isn't using much of the vmalloc area, so I'd be
surprised to see the vmap failures from the original "won't suspend"
problem in that situation.

It might be best to try to attack the various issues one at a time.
Starting with the vmalloc problem, I guess the first thing is for you to
tell me whether the meminfo/vmalloc information you just supplied is
from a "xforcevesa nomodeset" or not. If it is, I'd be interested to see
the same information with the default kernel command-line.

The next step is probably to test the 2.6.38.3 mainline build since
that's closest to natty's kernel and will tell us which direction we
need to start looking to track down the regression. You can grab this
build at:

http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.38.3-natty/

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  [Dell Studio XPS  1340] Doesn't enter suspend mode

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