On 5/5/26 09:32, Dick Steffens wrote: > What are the more common files in which one would put something to add > to the normal running of Xubuntu 22.04? > > A few months ago I made some changes based on a recommendation from > someone on this list. I put in more than desired and now always get an > error message every time the machine wakes up from screen saved > condition. I'd like to find my mistaken entry and get rid of it. It's > not a big problem, just an annoyance. > > The error message is: > > Power Manager > GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.login1.SleepVerbNotSupported: Sleep verb > "suspend" not supported. > >
Since Xfce is the same pretty much anywhere, for this error (it does say "Power Manager"), I would 1st check the Power Manager applet in the Xfce Settngs Manager program. This is typically found: Mneu -> Settings -> Settings Manager or Menu -> Settings -> Power Manager Check the settings. Suspend uses RAM, but hibernate is "suspend to disk" for which you will need swap space at least as large as the RAM. Also, make sure you only have ONE screen saver active, and check those settijgs as well. Also, you are using systemd, so you will need to check to if you did something weird there. Since I do not use systemd for anything I cannot comment further. -d
