Okay, I gave that one a shot.

The image as a whole is pretty broken on my computer; probably some
proprietary drivers? My screen resolution was very bad and seemed to be
in VESA mode, and I had no functional wifi connection.

I tried suspending and resuming a few times and it seemed to go okay,
but in order for me to test it for longer periods of time I need to find
how to get those drivers back into the kernel. dmesg did not display the
same kinds of errors

I have attached my lspci output.

Sorry that I am not better equipped to diagnose this myself; sadly it's
been probably 7 years since I had to compile my own kernel, so I've lost
track of if I'm even still needing non-standard drivers! I suppose that
says a lot about Ubuntu quality control though, so that's definitely not
a bad thing in my book.

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