Thomas, I think you can probably do what I did:

sync; echo 1 > /sys/power/pm_trace; gnome-power-cmd.sh hibernate

I had the same problem as you when running /etc/acpi/hibernate.sh (the
system didn't resume to a usable state), except my X didn't break
(despite also doing a hard reset! Sounds like I was lucky...)

Andres, could you confirm that this will get the same information from
dmesg as /etc/acpi/hibernate.sh would? I'm assuming that setting
/sys/power/pm_trace to 1 is what causes the acpi tracing to be enabled,
rather than the script used to hibernate...

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