Hello, in case you want to check to prevent spam in the list, I've put a
copy here
http://g1ld0.is-a-geek.net/tmp/pm-suspend.log
<http://g1ld0.is-a-geek.net/tmp/>
http://g1ld0.is-a-geek.net/tmp/pm-powersave.log
<http://g1ld0.is-a-geek.net/tmp/>
Anyway I solved in the rude way:
cd /usr/sbin
rm pm-suspend pm-suspend-hybrid pm-hibernate
ln -s /bin/false pm-hibernate
ln -s /bin/false pm-suspend
ln -s /bin/false pm-suspend-hybrid
I haven't understood which app calls pm-suspend by the way
it's not yast (the opensuse settings app).
Ok thanks anyway, bye
On 26/10/10 08:00, Michal Vyskocil wrote:
On Monday 25 of October 2010 23:44:04 Mauro Meneghin wrote:
Hello, I'm not a pm-utils developer, just I'm looking for a solution for
a common problem.
I have an opensuse box on a laptop that I use as a remote server.
On that box hibernate and suspends do not work, and it's common also
on other linux distros and machines.
Hi Mauro,
please drop me a bug in bugzilla.novell.com - assignee mvysko...@novell.com
with /var/log/pm-*.log attached. I'll try to help you.
Regards
Michal Vyskocil
So now I was wondering why your pm-suspend puts my remote server
in standby about once a month with a default configuration.
Can I disable that weird behaviour in some way?
I could delete pm-suspend and create a symlink to /bin/true in case
I don't find a better solution.
Thanks
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