PowerBook hangs after wake up from Safe/Deep Sleep after 10.4.4 Upddate

After updating to 10.4.4 (with Software Update) up from 10.3.4 (I think, whatever has been the latest) my PowerBook G4 (Dual Layer SuperDrive) hangs after waking up from safe/deep sleep. It does show the login screen (I am asked for a password after every wakeup) but neither the trackpad nor the internal keyboard or any other previously or newly attached USB input devices function. When I close the lid again it won't go back to sleep but turns off the screen backlight. If I reopen the lid, the display backlight will only go back on if I press the power key. However, all other input devices still don't work...
Any ideas?
PowerBook G4 (Dual Layer SuperDrive)   Mac OS X (10.4.4)   1.5 GB Ram, 100GB 7200 RPM HD

Thanks, however this did not solve the probem. I did the following: Repair Permissions, install Combo Update, repair permissions again, wait until battery is depleted. Still, after waking it up from deep sleep (the sleep mode which kicks in when there is no battery power left at all) no input device works.
Another interesting detail is that the problem appears to be quite low-level, as the caps lock and num lock LEDs don't turn on when the respective mode is chosen...

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