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I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 with Gnome as primary window manager (not Ubuntu Gnome, just installed Gnome after Ubuntu). I often tend to use pm-hibernate to get into hibernation, but when I boot again the resume sometimes, but not always, fails and the computer reboots. At the second boot, the GRUB bootloader screen won't countdown the timer anymore and it will wait for my input. I'd really like to analyze why this is happening, but I don't even know in which log file to look for "resume errors" or where to start. Can you give me a hint on this?

About a year ago it all worked very well, but suddenly (I don't know when exactly) that all started and I don't know what I have changed to make this happen.

Kind regards,

Daniel

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If you have problems with the "standard" Ubuntu hibernate, have a look at TuxOnIce especially their Ubuntu PPA as these guys follow up their errors much faster then Canonical itself.

I haven't had a single problem since starting to use them (and my laptop didn't work at all with Ubuntu hibernation...)

That being said: you should never install a PPA because someone tells you to (including me). You should always use personal judgement whether to install a PPA or not. That being said, a highly regarded PPA with thousands of users should be held in higher regard then PPA:Maffia.it/Vincenzo.

Fabby
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