I can confirm this on 15.04 and T420. Initially both sleep and hibernate
buttons sent computer to sleep. Changing suspend value in
org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power did not change anything. Changing sleep
value to hibernate made both buttons to send to hibernate.
Evtest shows that sleep
Re-testing on 13.10 initially I found that nothing changed however I
revisited this bug and followed the suggestion in #22.
Using dconf-editor I checked org.gnome.gnome-settings-
daemon.plugin.power key and found button-suspend: suspend so I
changed it to button-suspend: hibernate and my Fn+F1
I noticed that pressing Fn+F4 (suspend) actually triggers hibernate,
while Fn+F12 triggers suspend. I have set all power-keys to hibernate as
hinted in #22.
Keycode for Fn+F12 is:
~ $ sudo /lib/udev/keymap -i input/event4
Press ESC to finish, or Control-C if this device is not your primary
** Tags added: precise quantal
** Tags added: regression-release
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Hibernate hotkey (fn + ...) triggers
Confirmed wrong behaviour in 12.10 on a R61.
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Title:
Hibernate hotkey (fn + ...) triggers suspend to ram
To
Nothing changed in 12.10 as for today.
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Title:
Hibernate hotkey (fn + ...) triggers suspend to ram
To manage
The same wrong behaviour of Fn-F12 with precise on T500.
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Title:
Hibernate hotkey (fn + ...) triggers suspend to
Just to keep the record complete, the changes markusj suggested didn't
work on my R61. I'd imagine this is probably the case for others too.
For now, I've worked around it by using CompizConfig Settings Manager to
assign Super-F12 to a command that invokes hibernate, but this seems
like it ought
Addendum: After a restart, it works. I have no clue why, but the setup in #22
has just to be swapped, by assigning this new configuration, it works:
button-sleep: hibernate
button-suspend: suspend
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Same on a T520 using Ubuntu 12.04 precise. Suspend (Fn+F4) leads to scan code
0x03 sleep, hibernate (Fn + F12) emits scan code 0x0B suspend.
I tried to set the power-keys in org.gnome.gnome-settings-daemon.power like
this:
button-hibernate: hibernate
button-sleep: sleep
button-suspend: hibernate
** Summary changed:
- hibernate key (fn + 12) triggers suspend on ThinkPad X200s
+ Hibernate hotkey (fn + ...) triggers suspend to ram
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