Another change, somewhere along the line the sleep/wake system to use, as defined in the file /etc/pm/config.d/00sleep_module, was changed from the explicit tuxonice to the default kernel system. With the kernel sleep/wake system, the command "sudo pm-suspend -quirk-s3-bios -quirk-s3-mode" gives the same results as the above tests. I can shut down the system and enter other commands, but the lcd back light does not come back on.
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