Quoting Carlos E. R. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> The Friday 2007-10-26 at 10:54 -0500, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
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>> I installed the 10.3 KDE one CD version over 10.0.  Fn+f4 used to suspend 
>> to
>> swap.  That now does nothing.  I can do suspend to swap from the display
>> manager, KDM, but I need a way to do while logged in.  pm-suspend looks 
>> like a
>> low power state.  I need a no power state.  Looking at the syslog it looks
>> like KDM is invoking swsusp, but there is no executable with that name in 
>> the
>> path and locate finds nothing with that name.  Suggestions?  Pointers to 
>> info?
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> Have a look at /etc/sysconfig/powersave, and adjust these variables:
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> EVENT_BUTTON_POWER="wm_shutdown"
> EVENT_BUTTON_SLEEP="suspend_to_disk"
> EVENT_BUTTON_LID_OPEN="ignore"
> EVENT_BUTTON_LID_CLOSED="screen_saver"
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> There is a yast module for that, powermanagement.
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Already done.  In fact, I didn't have to do that manually, those are the
defaults.  I did track down that /usr/lib/hotkey-setup/thinkpad_hotkey_handler
is logging the key combination and ignoring it.  I'd settle for initiating
from the command line.  Note: I am using Blackbox windowmanager so KDE only or
Gnome only solutions won't work.  Some KDE & Gnome apps work in Blackbox,
others don't behave well.

Jeffrey
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