Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gconf-editor

If I click the button "standby" (German: "Ruhezustand") in the shutdown dialog 
of Ubuntu 8.04, I will get a dark screen and after a few seconds two error 
messages:
[100955046] i8042: aux 00:0d activation failed
[100955060] i8042: kbd 00:0d activation failed

The numbers in [] have some random character and are not reproducible.

The system does switch off power then (not just standby). But even on the next 
start (hardware "Power On"), the  boot process will fail: 
The Ubuntu logo screen with the orange bar freezes in the first phase, while 
there is not yet a "progress" bar but only a bar moving from left to right and 
back...
Only after a hardware reset, Ubuntu will start again, then everything runs 
normally again.
This behaviour is perfectly reproducible.

Of course this might be a problem with my "old" (4 years) main board 
(MSI-K7N2G), 
therefore - as a preliminary solution - I would like to remove the standby 
button from the shutdown menu, but how can I do this? The gconf-editor seems 
not to have this option any more (I found in a forum that Ubuntu 7.10 had: 
apps/gnome-power-manager/can_hibernate).

** Affects: gconf-editor (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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after standby next boot hangs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/243299
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