Otavio Salvador wrote:
AFAIK, hal calls s2ram with "-f", so it ignores s2ram's built-in
whitelist anyway.
Yes but this works only for GNOME/KDE that does use HAL. All other
users are blocked to suspend by it.
One possible solution for it is to remove it from laptop task only and
keep it in desktop task since in this case it will use it through
HAL.
Why does it block them? They don't have to use it just because it's
installed. They can still suspend in other ways.
Is it because some other program calls it if it's available? pm-utils or
hibernate...?
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