In the meantime, I tried using an alternate suspend method, that is
using "uswsusp" (which allows the "s2ram" command if you install the
debian package instead of the ubuntu one, bug 134238). The problem is
gone with uswsusp, but it's still an issue for those who don't hack
their computers into using a different suspend package yes.

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discards the first key when unlocking screen/logging in from suspend state
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/133658
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