Update: I have solved the Fn-F4 sleep problem (after wasting a lot of
time hacking acpi scripts to see what was going on)

In the end the solution was just to run /usr/bin/xfce4-power-manager-
settings, and change the setting for "When the sleep button is pressed"
from "nothing" to "suspend".

I had already looked at Applications > Settings > Power Management, but
this is a different widget. Looking again carefully I see that I could
have reached it via Applications > Settings > Xfce 4 Power Manager.
(Don't you just love GUIs?)

The bug remains with KMS and suspend, but at least I have a workable
system by disabling KMS.

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thinkpad x30 suspend/resume problems (was OK under Jaunty)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/475559
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