Okay, I've figured it out for myself. Things look indeed a whole lot
better with the Lucic kernel, although some issues remain. I did more
than a dozen suspend/resume cycles, with the odd reboot in between,
switching between battery and mains operation etc.

Resume was always very fast, a matter of a few seconds. I still had to
disable KMS to be able to reduce the display brightness, but with the
Lucid kernel this didn't affect resume times. The slow touchpad issue
didn't come up during my tests, which is surely a good sign but doesn't
prove anything yet. Nothing has changed about the keyboard issues
described above in 4).

If you want me to do some more testing, just give me a shout. Keeping
the Lucid kernel on a permanent basis is out of the question for now as
the kernel modules for my Broadcom WLAN and for VirtualBox won't compile
with it and I need both on what is my main production machine.

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[Apple Inc. MacBook4,1] checkbox suspend_test fails with "read-only filesystem" 
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