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#alt4you (feel free to edit the post and add the (alt) text to the image itself):
Image 1:
GNOME Hibernate Configuration on Fedora displays the System Status page listing four hibernation components each with a check mark: Swap Space reports “48 G swap configured,” Kernel Parameters reports “Resume parameter configured,” Hibernation Script reports “Hibernate script installed,” and Guard Service reports “Enabled – protects against corruption from improper shutdowns.” A system menu overlay shows a Power Off header with options Suspend, Hibernate, Restart…, Power Off…, and Log Out…, followed by sliders and toggles for volume, brightness, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Power Mode, Night Light, Dark Style, Keyboard, and Airplane Mode. A stylized forest-and-mushrooms wallpaper appears behind the window alongside a Fedora logo.
Image 2:
The same configuration window shows the Extension page with a Recommended Extension entry “Hibernate Status Adds hibernation option to system menu” marked with a check mark.
Image 3:
The same window shows the Sleep Settings page with power management options: suspend-then-hibernate delay set to “2 hours,” lid close action set to “Suspend,” and Automatic Suspend enabled; under Hibernation Settings both Restart network after hibernation and Clear caches before hibernation toggles are enabled.
Image 4:
The same window shows the Initial Setup page with the Auto-detect RAM size toggle enabled and a five-step Setup Steps list: Create Swap Subvolume (Create), Configure Swap File (Configure), Update GRUB Configuration (Update), Install Hibernation Scripts (Install), and Configure Permissions (Configure).