BIOS version: R0063N0
EC BIOS version: RK063N0
Video BIOS version: N0ICG_12

identical BIOS. Suspend-to-ram is almost perfect:

Suspend to RAM (sleep) works if using the Intel (Stamina) chip. Simply
choose suspend on gnome-power-manager (i.e., the battery in the top
panel) or configure it with the "lid close".

To wake up, just press any key.

(1) Sometimes the wireless won't hook up again after wake up. Apparently
this is due to the device losing the essid record. So if stuck, try:

sudo iwconfig eth1 essid "youressid"

sudo dhclient eth1

(change eth1 for the name of your device)

(2) Every once in a while, if you let the laptop to sleep for a long
time, for example during the night (notice the irony?, sleep... during
the night... :)), it won't wake up properly: black screen, unresponsible
keyboard, even Alt-SysRq-RSEIUB won't restart the screen properly.

And sometimes the trick is to plug/unplug the power source. Weird, I
know.

(3) There is a problem with the touchpad scrolling after sending the laptop to 
sleep:      
           https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/acpi-support/+bug/34802

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Sleep not present in Dapper 6.06
https://launchpad.net/bugs/45223

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