On Tue, May 05, 2026 at 10:21:57PM -0700, Dick Steffens wrote: > On 5/5/26 16:06, King Beowulf wrote: > > 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.
I'm pretty sure this error is originating from systemd-logind. Can you post the output of "cat /sys/power/state"? It should include mem for regular Suspend to RAM. I wonder if S3 support was possibly disabled on your system. Might also want to checkout the contents of "/etc/systemd/sleep.conf" > > > > > > > > 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. > Power Manager Settings > > General > Buttons > When power button is pressed [Ask] > When sleep button is pressed [Do nothing] > When hibernate button is pressed [Do nothing] > When battery button is presesed [Do nothing] > Brightness step count [10] > > Appearance > Status notifications (O __ ) > System tray icon (O __ ) > > System > System power saving > System sleep mode [Suspend ] > When inactive for (20 minutes ) > > Security > [ ] Lock screen when system is going to sleep > > Display > Display power management ( __ O) > Blank after (15 minutes) > Put to sleep after (Never) > Switch off after (Never) > > Brightness reduction > On inactivity reduce to 80% > Reduce after Never > > > > > 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. > > Nothing definitive, but several lines of research to pursue when I have > time. > > Thanks. > > -- > Regards, > > Dick Steffens > -- Loren M. Lang [email protected] http://www.north-winds.org/ IRC: penguin359 Public Key: http://www.north-winds.org/lorenl_pubkey.asc Fingerprint: 7896 E099 9FC7 9F6C E0ED E103 222D F356 A57A 98FA
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