Re: [gentoo-user] Hibernate and a few other things have gone missing

2012-06-23 Thread Liam Symonds

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On 23/06/12 08:28, Andrew Lowe wrote:
 Hi all,
 I've been doing sort of regular syncs and emerge worlds, every couple
of days, but not really paying attention to changes as they have
happened. On the other hand I've read, or rather I think I have read,
the news and comments/warnings that appear after the emerge world and
can't remember anything groundbreaking that I had to follow up. Today I
noticed a few things have disappeared and was wondering if anyone had
the same problems.

 1) Hibernate has disappeared from the Leave option in the KDE menu

 2) My Dolphin has lost some mappings to an NTFS disk that I dual boot
to. On the left hand side of Dolphin there's a panel, Places I think
it's called, where you can put commonly used dir's. Network mappings I
have are still there but the NTFS dir's has gone walkabout.

 3) Dolphin no longer automagically places into Places, the thingy
mentioned above in 2), memory sticks when I insert them. In fact if
automounting is working shouldn't something appear in the /media dir?
I'm getting nothing in there.

 Does anyone know of any changes that have happened recently that could
have caused this or has my machine just decided to be flakey on my.

 Any thoughts, greatly appreciated,
 Andrew

Hi Andrew,

Could you please copy  paste the output of /etc/fstab please? That
could be the answer about the automounting problem!

Regarding the problem about hibernation, can you use the terminal
command pm-hibernate? If it does not work correctly then you may have
something wrong with the pm-utils package (if that is what Gentoo uses,
I have no idea).

Warm Regards,
Liam.
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Re: [gentoo-user] Hibernate and a few other things have gone missing

2012-06-23 Thread Liam Symonds

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On 23/06/12 10:36, Liam Symonds wrote:

 On 23/06/12 08:28, Andrew Lowe wrote:
  Hi all,
  I've been doing sort of regular syncs and emerge worlds, every couple
 of days, but not really paying attention to changes as they have
 happened. On the other hand I've read, or rather I think I have read,
 the news and comments/warnings that appear after the emerge world and
 can't remember anything groundbreaking that I had to follow up. Today I
 noticed a few things have disappeared and was wondering if anyone had
 the same problems.

  1) Hibernate has disappeared from the Leave option in the KDE menu

  2) My Dolphin has lost some mappings to an NTFS disk that I dual boot
 to. On the left hand side of Dolphin there's a panel, Places I think
 it's called, where you can put commonly used dir's. Network mappings I
 have are still there but the NTFS dir's has gone walkabout.

  3) Dolphin no longer automagically places into Places, the thingy
 mentioned above in 2), memory sticks when I insert them. In fact if
 automounting is working shouldn't something appear in the /media dir?
 I'm getting nothing in there.

  Does anyone know of any changes that have happened recently that could
 have caused this or has my machine just decided to be flakey on my.

  Any thoughts, greatly appreciated,
  Andrew

 Hi Andrew,

 Could you please copy  paste the output of /etc/fstab please? That
 could be the answer about the automounting problem!

 Regarding the problem about hibernation, can you use the terminal
 command pm-hibernate? If it does not work correctly then you may have
 something wrong with the pm-utils package (if that is what Gentoo uses,
 I have no idea).

 Warm Regards,
 Liam.
Regarding my previous statement if that is what Gentoo uses I meant if
that is what KDE uses, my mistake

- - Liam.

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