I have some MINOR problems with hibernate that is causing the "sleep
failure" balloon to pop up which offers absolutely NO help in debugging
(which I can imagine also makes things harder on developers....)

1) I invoke hibernate
2) there is a brief pause, then drm_sysfs_suspend starts
...and at the very end of the process, right before power off
3) I get some failure message RIGHT as the hard disk is turning off, causing it 
to suddenly power up again to print/write the failure message
4) the system shuts down
5) power on
6) the boot process finds the restore image successfully and loads it back into 
memory
7) I am fully resumed, with the error message about a failure
8) I cannot find the error message in ANY log file in /var/log

I am posting this, because this bug report isn't about the actual
failure; it's about the way the system handles the failure and notifies
the user.  To reiterate, it is annoying.  The fix could be something
simple as "check the following log files to locate the error message.
Post for help at the forums, if necessary.  Search for a bug containing
the same error message on launchpad" etc etc.  At least make the
message...you know...productive.

I will look for help on the forums for how to find out what the exact
error is...

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Wont suspend (or hibernate), won't say why, and is annoying.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/50785
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