Ok, this seems to be somewhat related to bug #854833, but the "Available
to all users" checkbox which is suggested as a workaround in that bug
was grayed out for me.

However, if I deleted the wireless network that was causing the problem
and then reconnect to it, the newly created wireless network does have
the "Available to all users" checkbox available (and ticked) and it now
does remember my wireless password between suspends and restarts.

I guess this was caused by a migration issue when a package was updated
recently, but I'm not sure exactly when it first occurred.

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