@Martin - the OEM team doesn't disable hibernate on every system.
Rather, we put in a great deal of effort to ensure that it *does* work
on systems that we enable. Hibernate support is a requirement of many
OEM team customers, in order to avoid data loss in low-battery
situations.

The OEM team does require a way to disable hibernate at the OS level for
those systems which do not/support hibernate for some reason.

One proposal from OEM is to keep hibernate enabled at the kernel level,
retain an option in gnome-power-manager to put the system into hibernate
on a critical battery event, and remove hibernate from the rest of the
UI (the power menu + shutdown dialog).

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  [regression] hibernate no longer works on natty

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