Confirming here.  I noticed my desktop system had done this last night.
I booted it up and was away for a couple of hours to find it had
hibernated again.

I checked my settings and they were set to "Don't Suspend".  The "When
power is critically low " dropdown setting was showing a blank value, as
if neither Hibernate nor Shutdown were selected.

I changed the values in both boxes, then moved them back to "Don't
suspend" and "Hibernate", to see if this is just a misreading of legacy
settings by some update of the program.  I'll let this system sit for a
couple of hours now to see if it worked.

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  System goes to hibernate or suspend even when set to "Don't suspend"

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