Comment 81 for bug 577916

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Teo (teo1978) wrote :

I didn't change anything (apart accepting all automatic updates), but now, when I try to hibernate, it simply doesn't.
Instead of hibernating it does exactly the same as "lock screen", and never turns off the power.

So when battery gets critically low and the system automatically tries to hibernate, it just locks screen, then the power goes off not because the system turns it off but because the hardware does, and then obviously at reboot it boots freshly.

Note that any solution involving using the command line for hibernating is not only an unelegant solution: it is no solutoon at all, because it does not prevent data loss when the battery gets low.

I expect this to be fixed in such a way that one day, when the update manager automatically finds and downloads an update of whatever package is causing the issue, hibernate will start working fine. Isn't that how ALL bugs are supposed to be fixed???????