For what it's worth, I've had this problem forever with my System 76 panp5 laptop, regardless of the distribution. After being on Ubuntu 10.04 for several years, I recently switch to Fedora 18. On a normal boot, my system is snappy and fine. However, if I suspend and resume, the system is noticably sluggish. When I click on objects, I get a response in about 1/2 to 1 second. Whereas before suspending, the response would be immediate or almost immediate. I'd like to resume to save energy but I just can't tolerate the sluggishness so I just don't. I tried again in Fedora 18 just to see whether the problem went away. It didn't and for me, it hasn't for at least 4 years. :-(
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