Hmm. I just noticed that your problem was with
suspend, not standby. The same scenario could occur
with suspend, of course. However, the scenario does
not match the problem you describe. I don't see how
a change to the apm driver could cause a suspend to
turn into something that looks like a standby-plus-crash.
Are you sure that the machine is hanged: SysRq-s,
SysRq-u, SysRq-b doesn't work?
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