Hi Francois,
On 05.12.2013 13:04, Francois Gouget wrote:
> If I log in with either the 'GNOME' or 'GNOME Classic' sessions, the
> shutdown dialog only offers 'Cancel', 'Reboot' and 'Shutdown'. There
> is no 'Suspend' or 'Hibernate' option.
The 'Suspend' and 'Hibernate' options are not in the standard menu. If
you want these, you can install the package gnome-shell-extensions and
activate the alternative status menu extension in the gnome-tweak-tool.
Alternatively you can install the extension from:
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/5/alternative-status-menu/
Furthermore my laptop's special key combination to suspend to RAM only
blanks the screen. Also the laptop does not suspend to RAM if I close
the lid (and I most definitely do not want it to).
If you want these things to work, you will have to use systemd as PID1.
(see Bug #726763)
This can be achieved by using the boot parameter init=/bin/systemd or by
installing systemd-sysv.
Best regards,
Andreas
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