Folks, please look at the Kubuntu User group for the beginning of this
discussion. We should (IMO) not have "hibernate" on by default.
Thank you,
Valorie
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From: Bmarsh
Date: Tue, Apr 16, 2024 at 7:37 AM
Subject: Re: 24.04 Kubuntu problems
To: Valorie
Interesting. I do not even have the option for hibernation. Many things
have to be true to even enable it including swap file > available memory.
Swap is no longer done by default so this has to be a custom install. Where
is this thread?
Scarlett
On Tue, Apr 16, 2024, 12:54 PM Valorie Zimmerman
I'm fairly certain bmarsh is referring to 'sleep' or 'suspend', not
'hibernation' in the technical sense.
On 4/16/24 15:41, Scarlett Moore wrote:
Interesting. I do not even have the option for hibernation. Many
things have to be true to even enable it including swap file >
available memory.
Another thing that strikes me as odd is light-locker. We have
kscreenlocker. This is definitely a custom setup aka corner case.
Scarlett
On Tue, Apr 16, 2024, 2:56 PM Walter Lapchynski wrote:
> Looking in the power management settings, I find:
> * screen blanking is set by default
> * suspend
Looking in the power management settings, I find:
* screen blanking is set by default
* suspend is *not* set by default
* hibernate doesn't even have an option there
Regarding the latter, I note even that Kickoff lacks the option, too.
This is not surprising given that Ubuntu as a whole