There could be a number of reasons, the fist I think may be the hardware
you are running on may not be truely ACPI compliant thus causing this.
Or maybe the setting in you power management need to be reviewed (just
check to see what settings it has!) also have you added more memory to
the system since you setup the partitions on the drive, your swap space
may be smaller that your physical RAM 

Not guaranteed, but maybe these may help in some way...  ;-) 


On Thu, 2009-12-24 at 16:06 +1100, David Bowskill wrote:

> Dear all
> 
> 
> When  selecting  'hibernate' the computer shuts down (turns off) instead.
> 
> On start up it reports a sleep problem, but I am not sure what to do.
> 
> I am running Ubuntu 9.04
> 
> Any ideas ?
> 
> Many thanks
> 
> David
> 
> 



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