As Jeremy Foshee requested, "If the issue remains, click on the current
status under the Status column and change the status back to 'New'.
Thanks.".

It is perhaps not a bug in Linux, but certainly a problem with Ubuntu:
If the system gains more memory, it should adjust the swap space
accordingly so that it can still hibernate.

The only other possible way to avoid this "system misconfiguration" is
to always create swap space of at least the maximum memory capacity of
the machine.  If that's even possible for the system to detect...

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adding memory breaks hibernate
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/200673
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