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I'm reassigning this to the linux package; acpi-support is not involved
in the hibernate process in a normal Ubuntu install.
Also, hibernation and suspend both work fine for a great number of
users. Please provide us
This is still the same with 8.10 and the latest kernel.
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Hibernation does not work properly
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I might have caused a misunderstanding; sorry if this is the case.
Hibernation doesn't crash the computer with the latest kernel, however,
neither does it work as expected. There is no longer a misleading
description in 8.10 (While
+ hibernating, your computer _won't need any power_), but I'm not
Under the latest kernel version (2.6.24-19) Hibernate does not work at
all (just crashes the computer).
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** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = acpi-support
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** Description changed:
In Windows, the Hibernation function saves the current state of the
- computer onto the hard drive and then shuts down the computer. In
- Ubuntu, however, it works much like Suspend, except the fan keeps
- rotating at its normal speed and you cannot get back without the