One more correlary.

There doesn't seem to be a hibernate option from the Gnome menu system
any more.

When I tried the /etc/acpi/hibernate.sh script from a terminal window
within Gnome, the machine did not hibernate to the point of turning off.
It partially turned off: the Gnome display went dark, and I was unable
to recover my Gnome session (or any Gnome session), but the computer was
still on. Eventually escaped to tt1 and did sudo halt, and then
rebooted, since alt-f7 just got me back to the dark screen, not Gnome.

I also tried sudo /etc/acpi/hibernate.sh from a TTY window. That worked
fine - the machine hibernated, and woke up fine.

So again, hibernate seems to have the same problem as sleep: it works OK
if run from the /etc/acpi scripts from a TTY console window, but not if
run from within Gnome.

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Intrepid regression: Suspend from Gnome menu fails to resume on Twinhead H12Y 
clone laptop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/305339
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