This problem still exists after upgrading to Intrepid.  (It worked fine
before upgrading from Feisty to Gutsy.)

When I choose to hibernate using the power applet on the panel, the
screen fades to black before hibernating, and is locked when I resume
from hibernation.  I'm guessing that fade indicates that the panel
applet is locking the screen via the screen saver before hibernating.

When I hibernate using the shutdown menu, no such fade occurs, and the
screen is not locked when I resume from hibernation.  That is the broken
behavior.

Does the shutdown menu's hibernate button operate via gnome-power-
manager?  If not, can someone identify the mechanism it does use and add
it to this bug report?

(For the record, I'm using xfce on Intrepid.)

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Screen not locked on resume from hibernate/suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/42052
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