Am Freitag 26 Oktober 2007 17:54:04 schrieb Jeffrey L. Taylor:
> 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.

Yes, e.g. have a loot at here: http://en.opensuse.org/Pm-utils

pm-suspend will put your machine into suspend to ram, while
pm-hibernate will put it into suspend to disk (what you probably looked for).

> 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?

As you are fortunately using KDE, you can simply tell kpowersave to suspend
to disk when you press your hibernate-key (fn+f4 in your case). Just rightclick
on the kpowersave applet in your kicker, configure kpowersave and set your
wishes in the key-event area on the "General Settings" tab.

Thanks,
Frank
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