It sounds like the plan was to disable by default, but still have a
simple, easy to discover option to turn it back on.  If this is not the
case, this bug needs reopened until it is added, or enabled by default
again.

Disabling hibernation by default because it is less used than suspend
and having two options is a little confusing is fine, but it should be
easy to discover how to turn it back on ( meaning: without having to dig
around in gconf ).  I still don't understand this sentiment that it
works less often than suspend; I have always found the reverse to be
true, which makes sense since it doesn't rely on the machine's acpi bios
which is sometimes broken.

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