It seems to me that there's no reason why a user of this package couldn't have 
either:
a) changed the configuration in /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config to not require root - 
my understanding is that with the current package that would work, or
b) Built a custom image using this package that did not contain the 
/etc/X11/Xwrapper.conf

If either of those are plausible, then when they pull updates and
upgrade to this new package, their systems will break.

Is there any ballpark estimate for how hard it would be to fix the
suspend issue *without* regressing the run-as-not-root case?

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  Fail to pass suspend/resume test

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