In message <http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=119655219201385&w=1>,
I wrote
> I have a more favorable experience to report, albeit on a T41p:
> With 4.2 (both -release and now -stable), suspend works perfectly.
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Addendum:

I have ampd running.  Here's my /etc/rc.conf.local:
--- begin /etc/rc.conf.local
sshd_flags=NO           # disabled during install
ntpd_flags=             # enabled during install

apmd_flags="-C"         # cool-running hw.setperf adjustment

lpd_flags="-s"          # secure mode (doesn't listen on TCP, only local socket)

portmap=YES             # for cfs & rpc.statd
nfs_server=YES          # for cfs

pf=YES                  # Packet filter / NAT
--- end /etc/rc.conf.local
The speedstep (automagic adjustment of clock speed with system load)
works fine.  I have not tried suspend without an apmd running.

I should also note that each time I suspend/resume, it's logged in
/var/log/messages as an APM sleep:
Dec  1 12:00:02 helium syslogd: restart
Dec  1 13:16:06 helium apmd: system resumed from APM sleep
Dec  1 13:29:54 helium apmd: battery status: high. external power status: not co
nnected. estimated battery life 100%
Dec  1 13:31:22 helium apmd: battery status: high. external power status: connec
ted. estimated battery life 96% (163 minutes)
Dec  1 14:05:34 helium apmd: system resumed from APM sleep
Dec  2 11:11:37 helium apmd: system resumed from APM sleep
Dec  2 12:00:01 helium syslogd: restart

ciao,

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