I found out that I had S3 Suspend to RAM disabled in the BIOS, so it was the S1 
Standby state that I was having problems with.
Also, I could not find the pm_trace file mentioned in the wiki article, though 
I am using the latest kernel for Gutsy Gibbon.

I enabled S3 in my BIOS and tested that too. I had a slightly different set of 
problems waking up from that.
When it awoke I was given the virtual console with kernel messages rather than 
my desktop. I could manually switch to the virtual console X was running on, 
but I got only a blank white screen and a responsive mouse pointer. I could 
kill X with Ctrl+Alt+Backspace, so it was probably a bug caused by Compiz. But 
then I found my onboard network controllers were not enabled (no connectivity, 
not even listed in the Network configuration dialog in GNOME) until I reboot my 
computer, and my sound might not have been enabled either.
Should I file a separate bug for that, since it's waking from a different power 
state?

Also, my computer will wake fine from both S1 and S3 in Windows, so it
shouldn't be a motherboard or BIOS problem.

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Doesn't wake up from system sleep with nForce4 motherboard
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