Unless I enable hibernation, when power drops critically low Ubuntu
offers only one option: sudden death. And I don't find that out until
after installation. (More precisely: I find out the first time I reach
the low-power threshold and Ubuntu suddenly just quits.)

And if, then, I'd want hibernation and haven't already made a swap
partition big enough to accommodate it, I now have to monkey with my
partitions.

Not friendly.

I'd like the Suspend option.

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  No suspend option for critical battery state in power settings UI

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