Acually, we may be getting a lot closer than I thought. After I saw
those, I left the machine running.

Before, once those started appearing, the machine would go for so long
then become pretty unusable.  I STILL ran into the problem where random
phantom keypresses would appear on whatever I happened to have focused
(terminal or web browser or Xchat) BUT the problem would clear itself up
after a short while.

It's weird... it's as if these errors start, then calm down, then start
up again, then calm down.

I'm running the above test kernel STILL:

bladernr@klaatu:~/development/sleep-test-resume-time/jobs$ uname -a
Linux klaatu 3.3.0-030300rc1-generic #201210021653 SMP Tue Oct 2 15:56:35 UTC 
2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

with a good bit of uptime at this point

bladernr@klaatu:~/development/sleep-test-resume-time/jobs$ uptime
 16:29:03 up 4 days,  8:40,  1 user,  load average: 0.12, 0.14, 0.19

I HAVE, however, seen this fail after almost a week of uptime before,
though, so I'll keep it up and running for a while longer.  But so far
the behaviour has been annoying, but not catastrophic as it was with
other kernels.

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