*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 198808 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/198808

As I already tried to explain: My hardware doesn't seem to need any
quirks to successfully suspend and resume. However, even with all quirks
set to "false" (see above), HAL still wanted to use some quirks
(including vbe_post) crashing the system. The only way (besides
reverting the patch in source) to get rid of the problem was to use
awen's package (thanks a thousand times!).

Should I post a fdi-file for my system with the ".none" quirk, I found
in some of the other fdis? Well, perhaps I'll try the DPMS options to
get rid of some ugly grey stripes during suspend...

Anyways - I read in bug #198808 that the Ubuntu folks decided against
the patch for Hardy, so I'll be safe and happy since I (personally)
don't consider the negative logic a very good idea. ("Assume by default
that new hardware has every bug we ever considered (until a new fdi file
is written). At the same time force every new quirk implemented by hal
on every old system until the fdis are updated." - Or did I get that
wrong?)

Be it as it may: Thanks to your help, I can enjoy my laptop at its full
value now and proceed to step 4.

Thanks again!

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Resume from standby works with "pm-suspend" but not through HAL
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/202814
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