Just echoing Johns (comment 315) here.  There's a very reliable tuxonice ppa 
currently tracking maverick; I use it on all my machines and none of them 
currently has hibernation problems.  The old argument against tuxoice was that 
the diff against the upstream kernel was too onerous to maintain.  But if 
itworks, and upstream hibernation doesn't, it's not clear that this argument is 
really very compelling. Comments already demonstrate that hibernation is an 
essential feature for many people in many use cases, especially since 
suspend-to-ram is broken for many users.  
ppa:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/tuxonice/tuxonice-testing/ubuntu maverick main
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/tuxonice/ppa/ubuntu maverick main

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  [regression] hibernate no longer works on natty

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