It looks like gnome-power-manager has two options, one is available as a
setting in the menu, the other one is only available in the gconf-
editor.In the gnome-power-manager settings dialog, you can set the PC's
timeout for initiating hibernate. However, there is also an option in
the gconf-editor for gnome-power-manager, that handles the sleep
timeout. In my fresh install of Ubuntu, I putt the hibernate function on
11minutes, and the sleep function appears to be sett at 120 seconds.

Probably this is going wrong: after 120 seconds, the PC starts sleep
mode. When you start it again after the 11 minutes have elapsed, it
somehow makes the error that the 11 minutes should be counted too when
the system is at sleepmode and thus hibernating needs to be activated.I
now have put hibernation to off, and sleep to 180s, will report later if
this seems to be working.

I would like to know from people that also suffer from this bug: Do you
have enabled the hibernate timer in the gnome-power-manager settings
menu? If so, do you get the same symptoms if you wakeup before the
selected hibernation time ?

I really  wonder why sleep cannot be configured from the settings menu
of gnome-power-manager, and it also really looks like this bug is
related to gnome-power-manager, and not a kernel issue.


** Also affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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wake up from suspend ends up as hiberate
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/116826
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