On my Toshiba NB550D, hibernate always worked, and suspend needs a grub
option (acpi_sleep=s3_bios). Also, as I use KDE, the only symptom I've
had of this "feature" after installing the precise beta was that the
"suspend to disk" option in the shutdown menu suddenly only locks the
screen and nothing else. At least I know what I am doing and after some
googling I was able to find out this has been done on purpose and wasn't
some bug. To that I can only add:

' I also find what Maxim Levitsky said in post #22 completely absolutely
justified '

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  Disable hibernate option by default

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