Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Hibernate/suspend doesn't work when closing lid

2010-06-13 Thread Carsten Agger
man, 07 06 2010 kl. 15:24 -0800, skrev Bob:
 Don't remember where I found these tips, but they aren't mine!  However, they 
 do work on my Aspire One.
 

Thanks a lot! I didn't implement the disconnect script, but knowing to
plug out the SD disk before closing the lid made my day! I think vanilla
Ubuntu and UNR already has such a script/trigger which is why I didn't
have the problem before.

But for now, I can safely suspend or hibernate again. Thanks! :-)





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[Lubuntu-desktop] Hibernate/suspend doesn't work when closing lid

2010-06-07 Thread Carsten Agger
I'm using Lubuntu on an Acer Aspire netbook 110 and am generally happy.

One thing, though: In the power settings (reached by clicking the battery
icon) I've asked the computer to suspend if the lid is closed when on AC
power, and to hibernate if on battery.

Alas, what it does in both cases is to freeze.

This worked *fine* in UNR 9.10 as well as in Xubuntu 10.04.

But these distros both used gnome-power-manager, I believe.

Any ideas how to fix this/what to look for or should  bug be filed? (And
if so, against which package?)

br
Carsten


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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Hibernate/suspend doesn't work when closing lid

2010-06-07 Thread Jaeic Lee
I don't know why it will not work, especially when the same function works
on my MSI Wind.
But I'm certain that Lubuntu also uses gnome-power-manager as its power
manager.

PS. You could try verbose mode of gnome-power-manager and redirect its
output to a file.
Do something like 'gnome-power-manager --verbose  gpm.log' and see what it
says.

This should also be done with kernel message buffer (dmesg), as it should
also have some information on what happens during suspending.

On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 2:01 AM, Carsten Agger ag...@modspil.dk wrote:

 I'm using Lubuntu on an Acer Aspire netbook 110 and am generally happy.

 One thing, though: In the power settings (reached by clicking the battery
 icon) I've asked the computer to suspend if the lid is closed when on AC
 power, and to hibernate if on battery.

 Alas, what it does in both cases is to freeze.

 This worked *fine* in UNR 9.10 as well as in Xubuntu 10.04.

 But these distros both used gnome-power-manager, I believe.

 Any ideas how to fix this/what to look for or should  bug be filed? (And
 if so, against which package?)

 br
 Carsten


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