Well, I played around with the quirks a litte (nice collection of useful
info, thanks!) but I am not sure if that leads to anything since "pm-
suspend" without any called quirks suspends and resumes fine - so no
quirks should be necessary, right?

Somewhere in one of the fdi files I found some LG-specific settings (S3
stuff), tried them and found my laptop crashing badly. Also I
experimented with the ".none" antiquirk but to no avail. It still seems
like someone/-thing calls for vbe_post when I call the suspend function
of g-p-m even though HAL knows what to do without any quirks. (Oh, by
the way: Suspend/Resume works fine with the VESA driver.)

Is there a way to track that down? Any typical culprits besides HAL?

Sorry for being difficult, but this bug is seriously gnawing at my
nerves...

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Resume from standby works with "pm-suspend" but not with standard ubuntu/gnome 
actions (with fglrx-driver from restricted modules)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/202814
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