I second that, that is not really a fix. and leaving the fan issue aside, hibernate does otherwise work fine on this laptop. Also, as I said earlier in my bug report, it is possible to 'kickstart' the fan again after resuming from hibernate, by disconnecting and reconnecting AC power. Maybe a fix could be implemented that would emulate these ACPI events in software?
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