I am also use hibernate often. I understand a importand failure!

In some cases the hardware after hibernating is changed:

Maybe:

I connected at home a second monitor and ad work i wake it up with only
the laptop-screen

Or

I used a Blootooth-Dongle or a USB-Flash Or connected a USB-Printer and
others and at waking up the devices are not present!


In many of this cases the wake up crashed.


Also another problem I have at 13.04!

If I connected to internet with a Bloototh-DUN (for example Nokia C6) the 
system crashes after disconnecting complete!!!
The crash is complete and no chance for sending the crash-report because it is 
complete crashed!

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Title:
  should check that hibernate is really allowed before listing it

Status in “gnome-control-center” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Running ubuntu 13.10 testing with gnome
  Linux tatooine 3.9.0-7-generic #15-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jun 21 12:22:17 UTC 2013 
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

  # lsb_release -rd
  Description:  Ubuntu Saucy Salamander (development branch)
  Release:      13.10

  I've set my "on close lid" action to hibernate (i've done all the
  polkit stuff and sudo pm-hibernate works fine) on settings - power,
  but it just doesn't work.

  I've installed the acpi_listen package, and when I run it and close
  the lid, nothing happens. There is no /var/log/acpid either.

  tests:

  # acpi_available 
  # echo $?
  0

  # acpi_listen 
  (at this moment i closed the lid)
  #NOTHING HAPPENED!
  ^C
  root@tatooine:~# echo $?
  130

  # service acpid status
  acpid start/running, process 1089

  # ls /etc/acpi/ -R
  /etc/acpi/:
  asus-keyboard-backlight.sh  asus-wireless.sh  events  ibm-wireless.sh  
powerbtn.sh  tosh-wireless.sh  undock.sh

  /etc/acpi/events:
  asus-keyboard-backlight-down  asus-keyboard-backlight-up  asus-wireless-off  
asus-wireless-on  ibm-wireless  lenovo-undock powerbtn  thinkpad-cmos  
tosh-wireless

  
  I'm running a Samsung Ultrabook NP530UC

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