Two weeks ago, I upgraded to 12.04. This broke hibernation completely - the 
system did freeze with every hibernate attempt and my only choice left was to 
forcibly power off. 
A fresh 12.04 installation (kernel 3.2.0-24-generic-pae) didn't behave any 
different. 
I have not been able to recover any logs as the forced pwer off demolished the 
file system every time.

In my frustration I removed 4GB of RAM and ran the system with 4GB only. 
In this configuration hibernate was functional w/o any problem - tried that 
15-20 times in a row.
I'm not sure that my freeze scenario is caused by the problem this bug report 
is about. 

However, I have found a better solution in the meantime: use the 64-bit 
installation. 
This was neither certified nor functional with my Lenovo L520 for the 11.10 
release but it works smooth for more than a week now. (for completeness: I'm 
setting kernel parameters noapic and acpi_osi=\"Linux\" with parameter 
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT in /etc/default grub).

So, my recommendation: try the amd64 installation, if your processor
arch permits this.

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  Hibernation fails with "not enough free memory" error

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