.
But I can't suspend or hibernate the laptop :( Both options are
greyed out. How do I enable suspend / hibernate?
TIA,
Lee
selection screen, but I didn't make any other
modifications. So what exactly is missing?
Adding to that, resume from hibernate doesn't seem to work. Resume is
included in the options line in the /boot/efi/loader/entries files,
it's also enabled in initramfs-tools, yet after powering on after
hibern
lection screen, but I didn't make any other
> modifications. So what exactly is missing?
>
> Adding to that, resume from hibernate doesn't seem to work. Resume is
> included in the options line in the /boot/efi/loader/entries files,
> it's also enabled in initramfs-tools, yet after
?
For the installation, I just installed systemd-boot. Afterward I had to
uncomment the timeout option in /boot/efi/loader/loader.conf so I would
get the selection screen, but I didn't make any other modifications. So
what exactly is missing?
Adding to that, resume from hibernate doesn't seem to work. Resume
On Sat, 22 Apr 2023 Rainer Dorsch wrote:
Hi,
I just tried to hibernate a system which I upgraded from bullseye to bookworm
and it resumed and never reached the off state. I don't recall that there were
hibernation problems in bullseye on that system.
[trimmed: things tried, references
Am Samstag, 22. April 2023, 20:21:03 CEST schrieben Sie:
> Try running a `sync` first to write all contents of RAM to disk.
That does not change anything. Screen becomes black, but then it feels like it
is resuming immediately (without going through book, if feels more like a
resume as you
On Sat, Apr 22, 2023 at 4:14 AM Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just tried to hibernate a system which I upgraded from bullseye to
> bookworm
> and it resumed and never reached the off state. I don't recall that there
> were
> hibernation problems in bullseye on that sy
Hi,
I just tried to hibernate a system which I upgraded from bullseye to bookworm
and it resumed and never reached the off state. I don't recall that there were
hibernation problems in bullseye on that system.
I tried out of KDE Plasma, but I also tried from the cmdline
root@h370:~# echo
Hi Everyone,
I have a Pinebook Pro, https://www.pine64.org/pinebook-pro/ . The
laptop suspends or hibernates even when charging. I cannot SSH into
it.
I want to disable suspend or hibernate while the laptop is plugged-in.
I visited https://wiki.debian.org/Suspend , but it does not discuss
* 2022-05-26 09:58:19-0700, Peter Ehlert wrote:
> On 5/26/22 08:15, IL Ka wrote:
>> 30 GB of logs, wow. Do you use logrotate?
> No, not that I am aware of.
You can safely delete old log files with "rm" command.
I guess that you use laptop mostly without power supply connected. Many
system
ponse and advice.
this is a little (lot) over my head.
for the time being I think I will be lazy and just Not use hibernate in
the future.
thanks
Note that you cannot filter messages at systemd-journald level, that
sorry excuse for a "system journal" lack that capability.
Reco
ally touch it.
On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 6:14 PM Peter Ehlert wrote:
/root partition was 40 GB, about 15 GB was free
/swap 20 GB, unused
hibernate
restart failed
Using Gparted I found /root was full
resized /root to 50 GB
boots properly now
/var/log now contains 29.3 G
Hi.
On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 08:13:39AM -0700, Peter Ehlert wrote:
> /var/log now contains 29.3 GB
> /var/log/syslog 10.0 GB
> /var/log/kern.log 10.0 GB
> /var/log/syslog.1 4.1 GB
> /var/log/kern.log.1 4.0 GB
That's impressive, to say the least.
> I have no clue why this happened
The
30 GB of logs, wow. Do you use logrotate?
On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 6:14 PM Peter Ehlert wrote:
> /root partition was 40 GB, about 15 GB was free
> /swap 20 GB, unused
>
> hibernate
>
> restart failed
>
> Using Gparted I found /root was full
> resized /root to 50 GB
&g
/root partition was 40 GB, about 15 GB was free
/swap 20 GB, unused
hibernate
restart failed
Using Gparted I found /root was full
resized /root to 50 GB
boots properly now
/var/log now contains 29.3 GB
/var/log/syslog 10.0 GB
/var/log/kern.log 10.0 GB
/var/log/syslog.1 4.1 GB
/var/log
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:
>
> Application
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.
Mi
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,
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
On Wed, 05 Feb 2020 19:47:35 +0100
kjo...@poczta.onet.pl (Kamil Jońca) wrote:
> Fresh installation of debian 10, immediately "upgraded" to sid.
>
> HIbernation does not work - after issuing "systemctl hibernate"
> computer hangs and nothing happens.
>
> On
Fresh installation of debian 10, immediately "upgraded" to sid.
HIbernation does not work - after issuing "systemctl hibernate" computer
hangs and nothing happens.
Only hard reset helps.
How can I check what is going on?
KJ
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Le 14/12/2019 à 16:35, Ottavio Caruso a écrit :
On Sat, 14 Dec 2019 at 13:47, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Le 14/12/2019 à 14:20, Ottavio Caruso a écrit :
I've also added:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="resume d823f1ee-2e16-4327-b0c1-639f377002bb"
Wrong syntax. It should be "resume=UUID=d823...".
On Sat, 14 Dec 2019 at 13:47, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
>
> Le 14/12/2019 à 14:20, Ottavio Caruso a écrit :
> (...)
> > I've also added:
> > GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="resume d823f1ee-2e16-4327-b0c1-639f377002bb"
>
> Wrong syntax. It should be "resume=UUID=d823...".
> This will override the RESUME
Le 14/12/2019 à 14:20, Ottavio Caruso a écrit :
$ sudo update-initramfs -u -k all
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-4.9.0-11-amd64
I: The initramfs will attempt to resume from /dev/sda7
I: (UUID=d823f1ee-2e16-4327-b0c1-639f377002bb)
I: Set the RESUME variable to override this.
Le 14/12/2019 à 12:26, Ottavio Caruso a écrit :
$ sudo update-initramfs -u -k all
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-4.9.0-11-amd64
I: The initramfs will attempt to resume from /dev/sda7
I: (UUID=d823f1ee-2e16-4327-b0c1-639f377002bb)
I: Set the RESUME variable to override this.
I'll
Le 14/12/2019 à 10:43, Alexander V. Makartsev a écrit :
Simple swap partition creation is not enough for hibernation to work, it
also has to be configured in initrd. [2]
Despite the file name it is no longer an initrd but an initramfs.
, suspend to ram has stopped working as it
> was (the laptop resumes spontaneously overnight without any
> interactions; the battery drains and the laptop shuts down, creating
> filesystem corruption).
>
> Hibernate doesn't work either. When I open the lid, instead of
> resuming from disk, the laptop ju
On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 02:18:52PM +, Piotr Martyniuk wrote:
> On 2018-10-08, Hans wrote:
> > Am Montag, 8. Oktober 2018, 04:00:50 CEST schrieb Carl Fink:
> > Hibernate is not working any more since over a year. They say, this cannot
> > be
> > fixed
On 2018-10-08, Hans wrote:
> Am Montag, 8. Oktober 2018, 04:00:50 CEST schrieb Carl Fink:
> Hibernate is not working any more since over a year. They say, this cannot be
> fixed and will not be fixed, due it is not possible because of the wide
> differences in the hardware.
>
Am Montag, 8. Oktober 2018, 04:00:50 CEST schrieb Carl Fink:
Hibernate is not working any more since over a year. They say, this cannot be
fixed and will not be fixed, due it is not possible because of the wide
differences in the hardware.
Besides: same here, hibernates works, but restore let
Am Montag, 8. Oktober 2018, 04:00:50 CEST schrieb Carl Fink:
Hibernate is not working any more since over a year. They say, this cannot be
fixed and will not be fixed, due it is not possible because of the wide
differences in the hardware.
Besides: same here, hibernates works, but restore let
Am Montag, 8. Oktober 2018, 04:00:50 CEST schrieb Carl Fink:
Hibernate is not working any more since over a year. They say, this cannot be
fixed and will not be fixed, due it is not possible because of the wide
differences in the hardware.
Besides: same here, hibernates works, but restore let
Hi,
Has anyone else noticed in the past few days that Testing can no longer
hibernate? Or is it just me? Thanks
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On Fri, 08 Jun 2018 at 04:03:42 +0100, Aaron Gray wrote:
> I have noticed a while back the hibernate option disappearing from desktop
> options and have found this does not work.
>
> Is there any reason for this not working on Debian Stretch or Debian Jessie
> or even other Lin
On 08/06/18 15:03, Aaron Gray wrote:
I am currently running Debian Stretch and MATE desktop.
I have noticed a while back the hibernate option disappearing from desktop
options and have found this does not work.
Is there any reason for this not working on Debian Stretch or Debian Jessie
or even
I am currently running Debian Stretch and MATE desktop.
I have noticed a while back the hibernate option disappearing from desktop
options and have found this does not work.
Is there any reason for this not working on Debian Stretch or Debian Jessie
or even other Linii I have tried ?
Regards
Hi folks,
I am still working on a bug.
As I wrote some time ago, my EEEPC is working fine, when suspend-to-ram
(hibernate and restore is working like a charm), but when I
suspend-to-disk then hibnernation works, but resume is crashing (loads the
content from
swap, then shuts off
I submitted this bug to the nvidia-driver package:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=891960
Hello,
I am trying to determine which package to file this bug under.
My login session is frequently lost when the computer resumes from
suspension or hibernation. The computer takes me to the Gnome login
screen. About one in two resumptions fail this way.
Debian 9.3
kernel
work (such as at least working swap and initramfs resume variable). I
> also removed packages such as "uswsusp", "hibernate". I have used them
> previously, but now they are unnecessary for hibernation to work on my
> computer.
It is the nvidia proprietary driver w
so removed packages such as "uswsusp", "hibernate". I have used them
previously, but now they are unnecessary for hibernation to work on my
computer.
How you start Xfce DE and did you installed "xfce4-power-manager" package?
You've said hibernation works when you trigger it
On my computer (Debian sid), with a nvidia graphical card and the 340
proprietary driver, suspend/hibernate does not work with xfce tools.
I means that xfce4-session-logout --suspend does not work for example.
But pm-suspend or pm-hibernate works perfectly.
And I can launch them as user because
I always hibernate my system but since the last upgrade when I do
"systemctl hibernate" I get:
Failed to hibernate system via logind: Sleep verb not supported
How do I get hibernate back?
Hugo(Sid)
On Sat, 16 Sep 2017, Andr? N B wrote:
. . .
So you've ruled out swap size, UUID mismatch and have actualy been able to
hibernate, though you're still unable to resume, is that correct?
Not really, as the image is not written after hibernate. As I already said,
I abandonned the idea
crually comes from a too small swap
> > partition. I'll increase it, and post the result.
>
>I increased the swap partition to twice the ram size, but hibernate still
> doesn't work
>(cf my next post: "hibernate uses a wrong UUID"
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user
sting time with hibernate:
- for short term, only use suspend at lid close (I have to check now
what is the battery life)
- for long term, shutdown/reboot !! It's just a few seconds more
than the not working hibernate.
thank you for your help
best regards,
--
Pierre Frenkiel
Well, in that case, you should start to provide output from "all that
stuff" I mentioned.
On 11.09.2017 13:08, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Sep 2017, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
>
>> You should not use "uswsusp" anymore on recent OS releases. Hibernat
On Sun, 10 Sep 2017, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
You should not use "uswsusp" anymore on recent OS releases. Hibernate
should work "out-of-the-box" assuming swap partition is big enough.
Remove "uswsusp", double check "/etc/fstab" swap entry
$ su
Am 10.09.2017 um 17:36 schrieb Michael Biebl:
> If you "make the swap partition bigger", you most likely changed the
> UUID. That's exactly what Alexander described you need to check and
> update if necessary.
Running "mkswap" on an existing swap partition will change its UUID.
(unless you
Am 10.09.2017 um 16:51 schrieb Erwan David:
> Le 09/10/17 à 16:47, Alexander V. Makartsev a écrit :
>> You should not use "uswsusp" anymore on recent OS releases. Hibernate
>> should work "out-of-the-box" assuming swap partition is big enough.
>> Remove
Le 09/10/17 à 16:47, Alexander V. Makartsev a écrit :
> You should not use "uswsusp" anymore on recent OS releases. Hibernate
> should work "out-of-the-box" assuming swap partition is big enough.
> Remove "uswsusp", double check "/etc/fstab" swa
You should not use "uswsusp" anymore on recent OS releases. Hibernate
should work "out-of-the-box" assuming swap partition is big enough.
Remove "uswsusp", double check "/etc/fstab" swap entry
$ sudo blkid | grep swap
/dev/sdb2: LABEL="swa
on under the hood on
that closed bug, too..
I recently increased my swap partition size, and the wrong UUID
was that of the old swap, and was set in the resume option of grub.cfg.
After updating grub, this problem disappears, but anyway, the hibernate stuff
in Debian
seems really
That was found because I'm FINALLY trying to address my own hibernate
(suspend?) recovery issues while all of this is almost making sense
today.
Originally, I was writing to ask what's in Pierre's
/etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume file.
My purpose for asking about Pierre's *was* that mayb
On Sat, 9 Sep 2017, Michael Biebl wrote:
Outdated initramfs?
After modifying /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume you need to run
update-initramfs
I ran it again (update-initramfs -u), and I got the message
generating .
but the problem is still there
best regards,
--
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On Sat, 9 Sep 2017, Michael Biebl wrote:
Outdated initramfs?
After modifying /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume you need to run
update-initramfs
Thank you for the advice.
I did it once, but may-be it failed. I'll run it again, to be sure.
Am 09.09.2017 um 18:50 schrieb Pierre Frenkiel:
> I have this in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume
> RESUME=UUID=42b1dc3e-6206-4bd5-9eb4-76e97f94cd65
> which is actually the UUID of the swap partition.
>
> and after pm-hibernate and reboot, I find in syslog:
> PM: Ch
I have this in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume
RESUME=UUID=42b1dc3e-6206-4bd5-9eb4-76e97f94cd65
which is actually the UUID of the swap partition.
and after pm-hibernate and reboot, I find in syslog:
PM: Checking hibernation image partition
/dev/disk/by-uuid/2fff8fc5-d304-418f-8d5c
laptop, and after reboot, I got
"recovering journal"
I thing that the problem acrually comes from a too small swap partition.
I'll increase it, and post the result.
I increased the swap partition to twice the ram size, but hibernate still
doesn't work
(cf my next post: "
On Sat, 2 Sep 2017, Andr? N B wrote:
Have you tried any of these tests?
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git/plain/Documentation/power/basic-pm-debugging.txt?h=v4.12.10
I tried the first one: it crashed my laptop, and after reboot, I got "recovering
Sun 27 Aug 2017 às 19:55:16 (1503874516), pierre.frenk...@gmail.com enviou:
> hi,
> I installed pm-hibernate on my laptop, and it seemed to work,
> i.e. I got a black screen 10 to 15 seconds after issuing the pm-hibernate
> command, but I was unable to wake-up the laptop.
> Lookin
hi,
I installed pm-hibernate on my laptop, and it seemed to work,
i.e. I got a black screen 10 to 15 seconds after issuing the
pm-hibernate command, but I was unable to wake-up the laptop.
Looking on Internet I found tons of documentation about suspend and
hibernate, but amazingly, not a single
rted, and
it was reverted in v4.9.23 with commit
0ee72d8f9b8e17b8e4ccfebc7a25cbc2d395cd6a [2].
I have just installed kernel version 4.11.6, from stretch-backports:
~$ uname -a
Linux alan 4.11.0-0.bpo.1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.11.6-1~bpo9+1 (2017-07-09)
x86_64 GNU/Linux
With that kernel hiberna
On Wednesday, 26 July 2017 21:48:30 CEST solitone wrote:
> I haven't yet figured out which kernel version contains such patch, though.
> BTW, I have also submitted a bug to debian, pointing out that solution, but
> it doesn't seem to have been considered yet:
>
p back at the various *still open* windows
> I'd been using on the porch a few minutes before..
This seems normal when the system recovers from disc. Most likely you had set
that the system should hibernate when the lid is closed.
> It was VERY nice that at least it did that. It was a curi
On 7/22/17, solitone wrote:
> On my previous laptop with jessie hibernation didn't work. On my current
> laptop with stretch hibernation doesn't work either.
>
> During the several updates that interested stretch in the last few months,
> the
> symptoms changed, and I don't
On Wednesday, 26 July 2017 04:15:06 CEST behrad eslami wrote:
> Yes it is. its new for me. after upgrade i have these error
>
> On Tuesday, 25 July 2017 13:13:41 CEST behrad eslami wrote:
> > Jul 23 20:23:45 laptop kernel: [ 90.862717] [drm] GPU HANG: ecode
> > 9:0:0xd23b808f, in chromium
On Tuesday, 25 July 2017 13:13:41 CEST behrad eslami wrote:
> Jul 23 20:23:45 laptop kernel: [ 90.862717] [drm] GPU HANG: ecode
> 9:0:0xd23b808f, in chromium [1484], reason: Hang on render ring, action:
> resetJul 23 20:23:45 laptop kernel: [ 90.862721] [drm] GPU hangs can
> indicate a bug
On Sun, Jul 23, 2017 at 09:30:30AM +0200, Hans wrote:
> The only thing, I wondered by myself, why hibernate did not stop
> the release of stretch, as everyone knew, it is badly broken.
> Maybe, hibernate is no essential package/function, that would of
> course explain it.
Perhaps you
On Sunday, 23 July 2017 09:30:30 CEST Hans wrote:
> I do not want to mourne or cause any anger, and I do not expect it to be
> fixed at all. Remember, people do this in theire spare and free time, so we
> cannot expect, to be it fixed at all.
Well, great things have been developed in this spare
On Sun, 23 Jul 2017 09:30:30 +0200
Hans <hans.ullr...@loop.de> wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 23. Juli 2017, 09:15:56 CEST schrieb solitone:
> Please note, hibernate is broken since over more than 6 moths.
> After upgrading to stretch it got worse. Before upgrade, hibernating
> worked h
Am Sonntag, 23. Juli 2017, 09:15:56 CEST schrieb solitone:
Please note, hibernate is broken since over more than 6 moths.
After upgrading to stretch it got worse. Before upgrade, hibernating worked
half, it hibernated, but resume crashed (after loading the image from swap-
partition, the computer
On Sunday, 23 July 2017 08:58:41 CEST solitone wrote:
> I'll file a new bug on bugs.freedesktop.org, since there are no open bugs on
> that.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101884
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On Sunday, 23 July 2017 02:54:06 CEST behrad eslami wrote:
> I guess this is VGA kernel driver bug but i cant resolv it
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2017/02/msg00210.html
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2017/02/msg00211.html
> [3.100956] [drm] Finished loading
On Thursday, 20 July 2017 02:28:32 CEST behrad eslami wrote:
> I increase swap and have same problem yet.
Did you increased the swap partition, or are you using a swap file?
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total memory if order to hibernate safely.
1,5x? I thought 1x would be enough:
~$ free -m
totalusedfree shared buff/cache available
Mem: 789039061358 6112625 3070
Swap: 7629 0
Am 18.07.2017 um 05:02 schrieb behrad eslami:
> Hi
>
> Im installed stretch in thinkpad x260 and hibernate not work corrctly.
> When poweron laptop, resume hibernated desktop and suddeny go to the
> display manager and after login all application was closed
>
> Graph
swap and this problem? I dont have this
problem in jessie.
On Tuesday, July 18, 2017, 8:20:34 AM GMT+4:30, Lck Ras <likco...@riseup.net>
wrote:
On 07/18/2017 12:02 PM, behrad eslami wrote:
> Im installed stretch in thinkpad x260 and hibernate not work corrctly. When
> poweron la
On Tue, 20 Jun 2017 23:38:18 +0200
Stanislaw Findeisen <fixpoint.combina...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> What is the way to go with hibernate on a laptop? I have tried uswsusp:
> https://packages.debian.org/stretch/uswsusp , and the s2both command
> (copy image to RAM+d
Hi folks
What is the way to go with hibernate on a laptop? I have tried uswsusp:
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/uswsusp , and the s2both command
(copy image to RAM+disk, power off) works like a dream, but somehow
encrypt=y option in /etc/uswsusp.conf is ignored (no password on
hibernate nor
that by creating a file
/etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d/custom-menu.pkla with the
following contents:
[Disable suspend]
Identity=unix-user:*
Action=org.freedesktop.upower.suspend
ResultActive=no
ResultAny=no
[Disable hibernate]
Identity=unix-user:*
Action=org.freedesktop.upower.hibernate
On Thu 14 Jan 2016 at 16:10:03 +0100, Christoph Pleger wrote:
> Some days ago, I installed some machines with Debian jessie. Now I want to
> achieve that, from the different desktop environments (KDE, GNOME, etc.),
> the computers can only be shutdown, rebooted, suspended or hibernated,
> after
Active=no
ResultAny=no
[Disable hibernate]
Identity=unix-user:*
Action=org.freedesktop.upower.hibernate
ResultActive=no
ResultAny=no
[Disable shutdown]
Identity=unix-user:*
Action=org.freedesktop.consolekit.system.stop
ResultActive=no
ResultAny=no
[Disable reboot]
Identity=unix-user:*
'm surprised:
> almost all works very well on my Acer eS7-392-54208G25tws.
>
> The only problem I found is on suspend. For the first time, it suspends
> correctly, but then suspend fails. I search a lot and make some changes
> suggested in some threads. Hibernate doesn't work at all.
>
search a lot and make some changes
suggested in some threads. Hibernate doesn't work at all.
The error I found on syslog is this:
sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Stopping disk
tpm_tis 00:04: Error (28) sending savestate before suspend
__pnp_bus_suspend(): tpm_pm_suspend+0x0/0x1a0 [tpm] returns 28
I have obsession installed on my Debian 8.1 Fluxbox system and it works great.
Check the package server repository with contrib and non-free added to the
/etc/sources.list file (su nano) and update w/ apt-get update. Then
download/install the obsession package. It will list two executables
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 5:02 PM, Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote:
Darac Marjal wrote:
Patrick Wiseman wrote:
Any thoughts about how to diagnose what's going on? (It's also
painfully slow to get back up to speed coming out of hibernation, but
that's another story.)
First off, see if you
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 10:17 AM, Darac Marjal mailingl...@darac.org.uk wrote:
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 09:50:18AM -0400, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
Hello:
To hibernate, I use 'sudo pm-hibernate' (because the hibernate button
on my Xfce power manager tells me 'Sleep verb not supported'). I
Darac Marjal wrote:
Patrick Wiseman wrote:
Any thoughts about how to diagnose what's going on? (It's also
painfully slow to get back up to speed coming out of hibernation, but
that's another story.)
First off, see if you have any lights on on the machine while it's
hibernated. If there
Hello:
To hibernate, I use 'sudo pm-hibernate' (because the hibernate button
on my Xfce power manager tells me 'Sleep verb not supported'). I
thought hibernate mode was not supposed to use any power, but after 4
days, my laptop was powerless (it wasn't when I hibernated).
Any thoughts about how
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 09:50:18AM -0400, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
Hello:
To hibernate, I use 'sudo pm-hibernate' (because the hibernate button
on my Xfce power manager tells me 'Sleep verb not supported'). I
thought hibernate mode was not supposed to use any power, but after 4
days, my
Am 20.04.2015 um 21:59 schrieb deloptes:
Have you checked what you can do regarding powermanagement - I don't recall
reading this in your postings
$ qdbus --system org.freedesktop.UPower /org/freedesktop/UPower | grep
Hibernate
property read bool org.freedesktop.UPower.CanHibernate
uses the power button to
hibernate, configured using gnome-tweak-tool. With the extension
packaged it would be even better (https://bugs.debian.org/782741).
Cheers
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in the menu. My relative now uses the power button to
hibernate, configured using gnome-tweak-tool. With the extension
packaged it would be even better (https://bugs.debian.org/782741).
Cheers
yes I understand, but in my opinion the menu item and the power button take
different ways to make
of such possibility - however old upower
works fine
Is this really related? My relative does run systemd, and what
is missing in the menu is hibernate (to disk), not suspend (to
RAM). hibernate works fine after configuring the power button
to this function, as suggested by Michael Biebl. Thanks
old upower works
fine
Is this really related? My relative does run systemd, and what
is missing in the menu is hibernate (to disk), not suspend (to
RAM). hibernate works fine after configuring the power button
to this function, as suggested by Michael Biebl. Thanks anyway.
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the power button to hibernate via gnome-tweak-tool
works fine, thanks! It looks, however, like a regression to me,
compared to wheezy, that hibernate is not in the menu. IMHO,
hibernate is more important than suspend, which sucks energy.
You can try
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/755/hibernate
for this.
OK, setting the power button to hibernate via gnome-tweak-tool
works fine, thanks! It looks, however, like a regression to me,
compared to wheezy, that hibernate is not in the menu. IMHO,
hibernate is more important than suspend, which sucks energy.
You can try
https
Am 17.04.2015 um 00:40 schrieb W. Martin Borgert:
Hi,
I just upgraded my relatives notebook from wheezy to jessie,
but now her hibernate option is gone from the right side menu.
There is only shutdown, which changes to suspend with alt.
Both are not needed by my relative, she always wants
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