Another thing I noticed is that changing from one DE to another does
change nothing, Gnome or KDE same issue.


A weird non tech way to describe it, which is what I can tell, Is that it seems 
like when my system haven't used  more than 2gb of memory yet, I am able to 
hibernate and restore how many times I want. Otherwise If I try to hibernate 
when more than 2 gb are used this problem happens. 

Also if I open a heavy program like chrome, using more than 2gb and
close it quickly, with the system going back to less than 2gb usage, I
have the same problem back again. So it really seems like after I used
something that is about 2gb this error happens, even if I close
everything, exit xorg and go back to a 500 mb ram usage and try
hibernating from the tty.


I tried recreating my swap partition, which has 16gb of space, so nothing 
against 2 gb?!?... but nothing fixes this. By the way I have less than 16 gb of 
space left on my home partition and / partition but I really don't think this 
would affect anything since I'm not using those. 

Honestly can't find any more logical explaining for this or way to
troubleshoot now.

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