I solved the problem: actually a lot of things became clearer after have read
http://wiki.debian.org/Suspend, which explain a bit what the system does
whenever one push the sleep button.
The first half of the problem is solved by adding a file called
/etc/pm/config.d/01config with the following
Might be a long shot, but I had similar problems on my laptop.
It turned out to be the radeonfb module in my case ... This laptop has a
radeon mobility 9000 which is supported by xorg's radeon driver which again
made it possible for me to use radeonfb to get a nice terminal resolution
(tty[1-6]).
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