Phil, you're right. Hibernate is disabled by default in Xubuntu 12.04 due to 
known bugs. Don't count on hardware that supports suspend or hibernate to work 
with the 'buntus or even other debian based distros.  It's supposed to be 
specific to laptops, but it's disabled on desktop systems too, and after 
enabling it I find yes it is a bug/annoyance.
I'm wondering if these "tasks refusing to freeze" could be automated TO freeze, 
before the hibernate or suspend command is executed, instead of this error 
message (abut 7 in 10 times on my system, sometimes it works flawlessly. 
Doesn't seem to matter that everything is closed except weather app and samba 
shares.)
Alternatively, would this not work if the user were logged out and all activity 
suspended (as it were) before hibernate or suspend were carried out?

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