One other weird side-effect of this problem is that, when I reboot, I
seem to be missing one of my two GB of memory.  I can fix this problem
by going to into setup and resetting the BIOS.    The apport-collect
results that I submitted represent one of these low-memory situations.
If you'd like me to rerun apport-collect with the memory as it should
be, just let me know.

In fact, I've had persistent issues with the BIOS setup on this machine
if I try to put it into sleep or hibernation.  Often when I restart I'll
end up at the screen which asks me to hit F2 and reset the BIOS to its
defaults before it will boot.  Sometimes it skips entirely over the BIOS
screen and goes directly to the grub menu even when I've shutdown the
machine correctly.  In these cases, I can force it to go into BIOS setup
by powering off then holding down F2 and powering up again.  I've been
willing to write off these anomalies when it seemed that power
management was working correctly.  Now I'm wondering if they are not all
of a piece.

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  Kubuntu 12.04 will not hibernate on ASUS EeePC 1201n

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