I tied both hibernate and sleep actions, but using sudo as a user and
from console as root. The result is the same in both cases:

Hibernate:

Successfully saves memory content to the swap partition and powers down.
Then, out of the blue, about 2 minutes after that, it powers up. From
the noise it makes, I'd say it reboots up to GDM, except that when it
powers up, it returns to a pitch black display. Pressing any key or
moving the mouse doesn't help. The only way to get something on the
display again is to forcefully power off by holding the power button
long enough for the hardware to notice and then power up manually to
restart the system.

Sleep:

Starts saving memory to swap and then hangs with the drive LED remaining
on.  Left to its own devices and coming back 5 minutes later to check,
it remained there.  Again, the only way to get something out of the
computer is to forcefully power off and reboot as described above.

One detail I forgot to add previously:

Hibernate and sleep previously worked fine with the Ubuntu 2.6.17
kernel.

A month ago, I had upgraded just Required packages and the kernel to
Edgy, all while keeping the rest to Dapper (using APT preferences to pin
* to Dapper), to be able to benefit from certain new kernel drivers
added since 2.6.15. It only stopped working after I removed Dapper APT
sources to completely upgrade to Edgy. This  pulled in newer acpid,
apci-utils and other software to manipulate ACPI from the GNOME logout
panel.

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acpid: sleep and suspend no longer work in Edgy
https://launchpad.net/bugs/61405

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