It's been another 10 days since I last posted, and I still haven't
encountered this bug again. I have no idea if it was the new kernel
version or the BIOS that "fixed" it - I updated them both within a
couple of days of eachother, so I am running the latest BIOS that
Christopher linked to. Of course it could also be that I'm on a lucky
streak, since I've never been able to consistently replicate the bug -
but before I updated the BIOS + kernel it was happening on approximately
a weekly basis.

I sort of doubt that the BIOS would be the issue though (but you never
know), since I've had this laptop since April 2010 and I've never faced
the issue while running Windows 7 (I just switched over to Ubuntu in
May).

Steve, I tried to replicate your results by running echo mem >
/sys/power/state and pm-suspend on AC power while docked, and then pm-
suspend again while undocked, and it seems to work fine. Do you have any
further detailed suggestions on how I could try to replicate the issue?

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