>If you have this bug, what is the result of opening a terminal, and running
>systemctl suspend and waiting for a minute?

Nothing happened for a few seconds, then my network turned off, then
both screens turned off.  I thought I was screwed, because my computer
has never come back to life from a "suspend" before, but when I pressed
some keys it (slowly) came back to normal.

So, it would seem that the command you provided (and I guess system
suspension in general) is working just fine ... despite my system being
in a state where my screens wouldn't turn off for power saving after
five minutes, as they normally would.

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