For myself it appears that suspend works but hibernate gives the
"authentication failed" message as Matthew East notes.  I agree with Jos
Dehaes that any exposed feature ought to work.  I'm not sure I'd call it
a blocker but I do think this is a major bug.  The devs are welcome to
disagree with me of course.

My use case is that I'd like to use hibernate so that it doesn't take so
long to boot but if my wife is the next one to use the laptop after me
she ought to be presented with a login screen like she's used to.  I'd
say that the "switch user" functionality would be fine but my laptop
doesn't have enough ram to make that really practical.

In any case if it can't be fixed it should be disabled before dapper
releases.

** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
     Severity: Normal => Major

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Suspend (or hibernate) does nothing
https://launchpad.net/bugs/3642

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