OK, so attached is the result of a two-reboot cycle.

Initially (first reboot) I didn't have the monitor attached at all.

Then I ran your diagnostic scripts (output in post-reboot-unattached).

Then I attached the monitor.

Then I ran your diagnostic scripts  (output in post-reboot-attached-
after).

Throughout this process, no signal was received by the monitor, even
though the Gnome randr GUI detects the correct manufacturer, shows that
the monitor is on, and indicates that it is using the correct
resolution.

I finally rebooted the laptop WITH THE MONITOR ATTACHED DURING the
reboot and that was the only way it successfully started sending a
signal.

I then ran the diagnostic scripts for a third time (output in post-
reboot-attached-during).

I have not bothered to work with a suspend/resume condition, as it
happens whenever the monitor is not attached on boot anyway, whether or
not I suspend/resume.

** Attachment added: "Script I ran, and series of three conditions in separate 
directories."
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/1218224/+attachment/3799362/+files/xrandr_debug.tar.gz

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