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The Sunday 2007-11-04 at 13:30 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Where is the real configuration of this thing? The directory tree
under "/etc/pm/" contains no files. The directory tree
under "/etc/powersave/" contains things, but it is said to be obsolete and
ignored - however, Yast touched all files in there and they have recent
dates.
Place the config file in the /etc/pm/config.d directory. The options
would likely be the same as for 10.2 but I think the file in 10.2
used the /etc/pm/config location. If you still have a copy of that
file, just copy it to /etc/pm/config.d. If not, create
/etc/pm/config.d/config with the appropriate entries. e.g.
S2RAM_OPTS="-f -a2" (or whatever works on your system)
I don't want to suspend to ram, only to disk. I don't know what options
are needed, there is no manual.
As I said, the command:
nimrodel:~ # pm-hibernate
nimrodel:~ #
suspends to disk *perfectly* without any question or problem.
The 10.2 config file was almost empty:
SUSPEND_MODULES="button"
# this variable is not used in the SUSE package, we use s2ram instead
HIBERNATE_RESUME_POST_VIDEO="no"
S2RAM_OPTS=""
# S2DISK_BIN=""
HIBERNATE_METHOD=""
My problem is that the desktop does not want to suspend and events are
ignored.
restart powersaved for changes to take effect.
e.g. "rcpowersaved restart" or "/etc/init.d/powersaved restart"
Below is what the README.update file in /etc/pm/ states:
I know that, but I suppose the update should have kept the old file.
[quote]
The configuration has moved from /etc/pm/config to files in
/etc/pm/config.d/ with the upgrade from openSUSE 10.2 to
openSUSE 10.3.
If you had configured stuff in 10.2, you need to move the
configuration over to the new directory. The simplest way
of doing this might be
mv /etc/pm/config /etc/pm/config.d/
Doesn't work.
More info:
nimrodel:~ # s2ram -n
Machine unknown
This machine can be identified by:
sys_vendor = "NETWORK"
sys_product = " "
sys_version = " "
bios_version = ""
See http://suspend.sf.net/s2ram-support.html for details.
If you report a problem, please include the complete output above.
nimrodel:~ # quirk-checker.sh
Checking your system...
CRITICAL ERROR: No supported distro
nimrodel:~ #
I think that if the machine is not listed, it doesn't suspend. I want it
to ignore the database and suspend - if that is the problem.
I tried:
S2RAM_OPTS="--force"
and doesn't work either (to disk).
When restarting powersave I see errors in the log:
Nov 4 23:31:40 nimrodel powersaved[29034]: WARNING (readConfigFile:173) Found
actions variable for non existing event: 'global.suspend2disk'
Nov 4 23:31:40 nimrodel powersaved[29034]: WARNING (readConfigFile:173) Found
actions variable for non existing event: 'global.suspend2ram'
Nov 4 23:31:40 nimrodel powersaved[29034]: WARNING (readConfigFile:173) Found
actions variable for non existing event: 'global.standby'
Nov 4 23:31:40 nimrodel powersaved[29034]: WARNING (readConfigFile:173) Found
actions variable for non existing event: 'global.resume.suspend2disk'
Nov 4 23:31:40 nimrodel powersaved[29034]: WARNING (readConfigFile:173) Found
actions variable for non existing event: 'global.resume.suspend2ram'
Nov 4 23:31:40 nimrodel powersaved[29034]: WARNING (readConfigFile:173) Found
actions variable for non existing event: 'global.resume.standby'
Nov 4 23:31:40 nimrodel powersaved[29034]: WARNING (readConfigFile:173) Found
actions variable for non existing event: 'global.suspend2disk.other'
Nov 4 23:31:40 nimrodel powersaved[29034]: WARNING (CpufreqManagement:51) No
capability cpufreq_control
Nov 4 23:31:40 nimrodel powersaved[29034]: WARNING (CpufreqManagement:51) No
capability cpufreq_control
Nov 4 23:31:40 nimrodel powersaved[29034]: WARNING (continueEvent:248) Could
not execute program /usr/lib/powersave/scripts for event daemon.scheme.change:
No such file or directory
I don't know what config file it is refering to.
- --
Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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