A suspended computer doesn't use all that much power, even if uses some.
If I know I'm going to get power within a reasonably short time, there
is no point in forcing me to go through a very slow hibernation+resume
(up to several minutes, with a high probability of failure) when a
suspend (fairly fast, a much lower probability of failure) would work
well.

This is not a case where the programmer can know better than the user
what is good for them.

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Suspend should prevent shutdown and vice versa
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/348124
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