Short answer:

I have tested and the problem of suspend-resume working only once still
exists in 3.8-rc1-raring for me on my Toshiba Portege Z935-P390.

Long answer:

I attempted to test 3.8-rc1-raring on a persistent USB key installation
of 12.10 since I now have 12.04.1 installed on my hard disk and didn't
want to disturb it.  (Side note:  to try this test I had to overcome a
bug with usb-creator-gtk not actually creating a persistent installation
using caspar/copy-on-write, even though it created and mounted the
filesystem, because it failed to supply the "persistent" kernel option
to the boot loader, but that is another story.)  Unfortunately,
installing the 3.8-rc1-raring mainline kernel on this USB installation
rendered my USB key 12.10 installation unbootable and also rendered the
12.04.1 installation on my hard disk unbootable.  Sigh.  This may be
related to EFI.  So I gave up on that approach and recovered my 12.04.1
installation using the fabulous boot-repair tool.

Once I was able to boot my 12.04.1 installation, I installed the
3.8-rc1-raring kernel there.  This went OK and I was able to boot the
new kernel fine with the 12.04.1 base system.  Once booted, I was able
to suspend-resume once fine, and then the system hung on the second
suspend-resume attempt, just as before.  So it appears this "more than
one suspend-resume on Toshiba Portege Z935-P390 problem" exists in
3.8-rc1-raring.  Also, the fact that the rest of the environment was
really 12.04.1 instead of 12.10, with only the addition of the
3.8-rc1-raring to the base 12.04.1 installation, gives further
confirmation that this is a kernel regression problem and not due to
some other part of the system environment (which I think we all believed
anyway).

Rich

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  [Toshiba Portege Z935-P390] Fn key and suspend resume failure after
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