Public bug reported:

In general, hibernate (S3) and suspend action works fine. But there's a
little ugly artefact:

Probably different to others we're using this box at home as a "central
workstation" for the members of our family. From that, there continously
more than one user (X/gnome) session running. After resume, the
screensaver prompts to unlock the last users session, what will work
flawless.

But as you derive from above, there's a big propability to use the
"switch user" feature at this time. This will also work flawless in
principle, will switch to the user selection screen. But after choosing
a different user here and dismissing the password, the system will
immediately hibernate again. After a wakeup, it continues "at this
point" and will display the new users (unlocked) session.

As said, this will not happen, if the "last" (i.e. current) user will
unlock it's session. And it also will happen for some short time (maybe
the current minute?), if we switch to another user after this first
unlock. But if we wait a while before switching, the issue don't appear.

This isn't a "fresh" bug: I'm currently using an up-to-date  Ubuntu
8.04.1,  but i watched this since more than one year, even on Ubuntu 7
and don't disappear until yet. From that, i decide to report it now.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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on user change after resume, system hibernate again
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/305730
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