It's not shown if there is too little swap for hibernation when the session is started. However, since we cannot constantly monitor the active RAM, it can happen that hibernate fails if right after login the active memory is less than available swap, but over time available swap decreases, active memory increases, and memory becomes greater than swap.
It's not shown if there is too little swap for hibernation when the session is started. However, since we cannot constantly monitor the active RAM, it can happen that hibernate fails if right after login the active memory is less than available swap, but over time available swap decreases, active memory increases, and memory becomes greater than swap.