** Description changed: In the Power Menu, "Suspend" should be renamed to "Sleep" because sleep falls on a continuum with hibernation/"Hibernate", and "sleep" is a more intuitive term for new users (you can verify this by asking ten people who have not used Ubuntu what it means to "suspend" a computer, then ask another ten people who have not used Ubuntu what it means to "sleep" a computer). --------- Specifically in Power Management Preferences, both words "sleep" and "suspend" are used and mean the same thing. Under Actions is "Put computer to sleep when inactive for:" while the drop-down selection boxes have "Suspend" as an option. Also: http://live.gnome.org/GnomePowerManager/SleepNames https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-May/017718.html + bug 531491, about changing "Suspend" to "Sleep" *and* "Shut Down" to "Switch Off".
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