I can hibernate and wake back up on a Toshiba Libretto U105, with Gutsy
proposed updates enabled and installed.  I turned Compiz back on and
tried, and the first experience is moderately positive.  There was still
a bit of an artefact when I turned the machine back on but it was
quickly covered by the Gnome screensaver password dialog, and everything
looked dandy after that.

This was hibernate (Fn+F3 on this machine, with a blue "save to memory"
icon on the F3 key); proper suspend (Fn+F4, "save to hard disk" icon)
does not seem to work.  That is, when it booted back up, it didn't seem
to find the stored state, and instead gave me a fresh Gnome log-in
screen.  (I'll see if I can find anything useful with "nosplash" and the
"quiet" boot arg removed.)  This could be related to this particular
machine; I might not have been able to figure out how exactly to
configure this part properly.

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very corrupt X after suspend/resume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/133118
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