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Hi Jason.
Do you think it would be foolish of me to try your workaround for my problem?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/313724
Sorry a noob when it comes to linux/ubuntu
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Auto-hibernate due to inactivity results in a resumed session with hanged
gnome-power-manager preventing the
WORKAROUND:
This issue doesn't arise if the system uses uswsusp rather than the
kernel's method of hibernation. So, the fix is to force gnome-power-
management to use s2disk rather than the kernel method. This is fairly
simple to do:
Download the attached script hal-system-power-hibernate-linux
BETTER WORKAROUND:
sudo apt-get install uswsusp
sudo dpkg-divert --rename --divert /usr/sbin/pmi-disabled /usr/sbin/pmi
To undo:
sudo dpkg-divert --rename --remove /usr/sbin/pmi
See http://blog.paulbetts.org/index.php/2007/02/11/fixing-software-
** Summary changed:
- Auto-hibernate due to inactivity results in a resumed session with hanged
gnome-power-manager preventing the system from going into hibernate again
+ Auto-hibernate due to inactivity results in a resumed session with hanged
gnome-power-manager preventing the system from