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My tests suggest that about 70% of hardware will work with ACPI suspend to RAM now. The main problem is still video initialisation - once that's sorted a bit more, it ought to be up to 90% or so. Only a small amount of hardware is utterly broken at this point, and most of that is VIA based...
For what it's worth, the next release of Ubuntu should support suspend to RAM out of the box (though it probably won't be enabled by default)