With kernel 2.6.22-10 I could suspend from tty1-6 using the script from
http://thinkwiki.org/wiki/Installing_Ubuntu_7.04_%28Feisty_Fawn%29_on_a_ThinkPad_T61#Suspend

However I am not sure if this is the same suspend operation that occurs
when pressing Fn-F4 while in X.

With my former ThinkPads, A31 (ACPI off, APM on) and T41 (APM as well as
ACPI), and after rmmoding the network module and after unplugging the
USB mouse, I was able to use both suspend hotkeys Fn-F4 and Fn-F12 while
in X or text console, and of course that's what we'd like.

In Debian discussions I found hints to use hibernation or swsusp
package, which operate in user space only. I guess all of the script
solutions just echo stuff to /proc/acpi/sleep.

I'll continue my tests with vesafb driver tomorrow. It's late here ;->>

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