On Sat, 26 Feb 2022 08:06:49 -0500
Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> Mine's XFCE4 on Bookworm. It has hibernate, but I don't immediately
> see any references to hybrid sleep.
Sorry, I should have specified. My problems are under Bullseye.
> For mine, hibernate is under:
>
> Applications (desktop
Sorry I wasn't clear in the previous email. I have hibernation
working from the terminal, but not from XFCE. It is a warning that XFCE
isn't telling the whole story about hibernation. (It may also be a
caution for the Debian Installer folks.)
Thank you for the research.
On Sat, 26 Feb 2022
On 2/25/22, Charles Curley wrote:
> The appears to not offer hibernate. Neither hibernate nor hybrid sleep
> are available in the logout menu. Calling an XFCE command to hibernate
> ("xfce4-session-logout --hibernate") does nothing. Suspend is available
> and works.
Mine's XFCE4 on Bookworm. It
On 26.02.2022 02:23, Charles Curley wrote:
The appears to not offer hibernate. Neither hibernate nor hybrid sleep
are available in the logout menu. Calling an XFCE command to hibernate
("xfce4-session-logout --hibernate") does nothing. Suspend is available
and works.
On installation, I selected
The appears to not offer hibernate. Neither hibernate nor hybrid sleep
are available in the logout menu. Calling an XFCE command to hibernate
("xfce4-session-logout --hibernate") does nothing. Suspend is available
and works.
On installation, I selected the default disk layout and got a swap space
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