The new kernel finally showed up and indeed seems to fix the standby/suspend 
problems, with only a few minor glitches. I'm mentioning them here just in 
case, though they might be unrelated:
- After resuming I get a message that a new monitor has been detected. When 
opening the KDE dialog for setting up the monitor, the LDVS and VGA entries are 
activated, but the VGA does not detect a monitor. It shouldn't anyway, because 
there is really no monitor attached.
- After resuming from standby, the wlan link is disabled, but it can be turned 
on manually without problems.
- When going into suspend, the screen is flickering like hell, until the 
machine is finally turned off.

This is a Dell Inspiron E6500 with an GM45 IGM and an Intel 5300 wifi
chip.

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Resume from suspend doesn't not work on the Mobile 4 Series chipsets
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276943
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