Similar issues of a G4 powerbook. In my experience, gnome-power-manager
is a disaster on ppc. Deleting /usr/bin/gnome-power-manager and letting
pbbuttonsd handle power management makes for stable suspend / resume,
albeit with a VT switcher in /etc/power/{suspend.d,resume.d}.

A consensus on how to arbitrate between pbbuttonsd / g-p-m is solicited;
I really don't like that two things fighting over power management.

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[gutsy] sleep on powerbook crashes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144305
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