Following the lead of #28, I installed a few other kernels in the hopes that something might work (apologies if I'm missing any info, I'm still new at this). None of these worked with suspend/resume:
Linux 2.6.30.10-02063010-generic (keyboard frozen)
Linux 2.6.31-020631-generic
Linux 2.6.31.13-02063113-generic
Linux 2.6.35.rc1
Linux 2.6.33 and .34 don't suspend/resume either, and have this odd tendency to render my wireless card useless on booting (but that's a different story). Point is, it doesn't seem like changing the kernel will fix the issue at this juncture.
If I recall, wasn't there a change in how hardware was managed by Ubuntu in the last year? Might that have something to do with this issue?
Following the lead of #28, I installed a few other kernels in the hopes that something might work (apologies if I'm missing any info, I'm still new at this). None of these worked with suspend/resume:
Linux 2.6.30. 10-02063010- generic (keyboard frozen) 020631- generic 13-02063113- generic
Linux 2.6.31-
Linux 2.6.31.
Linux 2.6.35.rc1
Linux 2.6.33 and .34 don't suspend/resume either, and have this odd tendency to render my wireless card useless on booting (but that's a different story). Point is, it doesn't seem like changing the kernel will fix the issue at this juncture.
If I recall, wasn't there a change in how hardware was managed by Ubuntu in the last year? Might that have something to do with this issue?