Diego, I'm sorry the link I've provided is unavailable. What I needed to
do to get things working was installing uswsusp package and make sure
the hal-system-power-hibernate-linux script runs s2disk command instead
of what it runs by default. That solves the fan spin-up problem.

Restoring the original hal-system-power-hibernate-linux script results
in fan not turning on after a wakeup from suspend-to-disk.

Since the original way to suspend-to-disk doesn't work properly and may
result in permanent damage through system overheat if one does not
notice silence from the fan I, with all respect, seriously doubt that
it's wise to close this bug. Until the original Ubuntu installation can
cause permanent physical damage to user's equipment, the bug should not
be closed, should it?

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Lenovo 3000 N100 overheats when running 2.6.20-15-generic
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