Darac Marjal wrote:
> Patrick Wiseman wrote:
> > Any thoughts about how to diagnose what's going on? (It's also
> > painfully slow to get back up to speed coming out of hibernation, but
> > that's another story.)
> 
> First off, see if you have any lights on on the machine while it's
> hibernated. If there is a sleep light, or if the power light "pulses",
> for example, then the machine hasn't hibernated.
> 
> Next, see if your system is configured for "hybrid sleep". Hybrid Sleep
> is like sleep, but the system is additionally saved to disk. That way,
> if the battery dies, a resume-from-hibernation can be performed. Check
> /etc/systemd/login.conf in case any of the Handle* options are set to
> hybrid-sleep.

Another suggestion...

After hibernating remove the battery from the laptop.  If it still
drains then you know it is a failing battery.  Batteries sometimes
fail with a high internal current which causes them to drain
internally.

Bob

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