Hibernate shuts down laptop

I have a Dell XPS M1330, with an Intel GMA965, using the xf86-intel driver. Using hibernate causes the laptop to shut down. Any way to fix this?

do you have a swap partition and a resume entry (pointing to your swap) added to your grub.conf?

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