I played around a bit with "xset dpms force off" and "... on" but couldn't 
reproduce the garbled screen.
After manually turning off the screen, using the touchpad or pressing a key 
turns the screen on again without any display corruption.

So either those two commands don't correspond exactly to those used by
acpi-support or the action of closing the lid does more than just
notifying ACPI.

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Screen is garbled after lid close & open on Thinkpad Z60m
https://launchpad.net/bugs/57147

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