On the other hand, my Dell XPS M1330 laptop (madwifi, Intel video) wakes
up after "suspend to RAM" in approx 3 seconds...

Both machines run Hardy with all updates applied and on both machines
(Acer Aspire and Dell XPS) I initiated "suspend" just by closing the
laptop screen with KDE "power manager" set to "suspend when lid closed".

And although the wake up time of the Dell XPS looks surprisingly short
(especially compared to the Acer...) I can confirm it was actually
suspended (Ethernet LED went off, screen backlight went off, power LED
started blinking) and actually woke up (panel LEDs flashed, DVD writer
issued a noise, Ethernet LED went back, screeen lit).

So different machines can really show a very different behaviour in
Hardy, but before some updates were applied, my Acer was behaving more
or less like the Dell, only a little slower :-(

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Slow suspend/resume in Hardy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217846
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