after 2 days, regular (heavy) usage and several suspend/resume cycles, I
think I can safely say that the issue doesn't happen with the upstream
kernel; also, there seems to be way less swap usage than before (it
barely went over 600 MB, while in the same period the old kernel manages
to fill 1.5G - that, with 2G of RAM)

going back to the stock kernel, as the nightly one seems to trigger a
bug in udevd which causes it to max out the CPU (at least people on LKML
seem to think it's an udevd bug)

hth

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resume from suspend-to-ram results in heavy swap thrashing
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