Martin: No I don't.

I did run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg which appears to have fixed this
and other issues I was having - the problem was that I had modified
xorg.conf in 6.06 or 6.10 (can't remember which I installed on this
laptop) to get around the video bios issue (the i915 hack), and the
modified xorg.conf had been carried silently forward through repeated
upgrades, even though it is now almost unnecessary. Once the video
driver was updated, the waking of the screen on suspend/resume (and all
of the xrandr stuff which had also stopped working in 7.10) works much
better.

You can close this one. But the upgrade issues represent real problems
for me.

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suspend/resume doesn't work on 8.04 on my Dell D420
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/223848
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