I've been test-driving the Lucid kernel on my Lenovo for the past couple
of weeks now, suspending and resuming it at different intervals ranging
from a few hours to several days. I haven't been doing much else with
it, so my results are to be taken with a grain of salt. There were a few
issues not related to power management (e.g., built-in WLAN not working
at all, USB WLAN working only with unencrypted networks, display
suddenly turning all black or yellow a couple of times).

That said, suspend worked quite well,. Resume failed only once in the
way described above (device powering down rather than coming back on
again), which may or may not have been due to unrelated reasons (like
myself having shut down the machine by accident, which I'm pretty sure I
didn't but cannot rule out entirely). All in all, this is a huge
improvement over Karmic and makes me really optimistic for Lucid.

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[LENOVO 40684LG] suspend/resume failure
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/351609
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