So, gnome-power-manager does not actually have those gconf keys (any
more). This also makes sense, since this should either be a system-wide
policy, or be autodetected from the system whether it's capable of
suspending in the first place (see devkit-power --dump, can-suspend
and can-hibernate
Changing back to g-p-m for now.
My personal favourite solution is to hide the options in the power
management preferences if polkit disallows suspend/hibernate. This would
be consistent with expected behaviour and also avoid a new configuration
file.
** Package changed: devicekit-power (Ubuntu
@Martin:
or be autodetected from the system whether it's capable of suspending
in the first place (see devkit-power --dump, can-suspend and
can-hibernate properties; this part should work fine).
This sounds like it'd still present Hibernate as an option on
computers that have encrypted swap
Daniel Holbert [2010-01-19 21:59 -]:
If it's possible to auto-detect the encrypted swap and auto-disable
hibernation in that situation, that's awesome.
That's in fact what dk-power is already doing in lucid.
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** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None = lucid-alpha-3
** Also affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu Karmic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects:
Martin, this sounds rather painful for our friends in OEM services and
certain users are getting a bit stung as well. Could you please look
into this (or of course reassign as appropriate). I very much like to
see this fixed for Lucid if it is at all feasible.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager
** Also affects: oem-priority
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I suffer from this bug in a Karmic freshly installed. I edited the
/usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.freedesktop.devicekit.power.policy as
stacktracer said but this is a workaround, not a real solution of this
bug. Please confirm (if so) that even unchecking the can_hibernate and
can_suspend box you
@BavarianPH
Fully updated Karmic and the bug still present... How did you fixed it?
Please be more precise...
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@Giorgio:
please try:
sudo apt-get install devicekit-power
and then edit:
/usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.freedesktop.devicekit.power.policy
as shown in the post from stacktracer. That works on my Karmic machine, but
i have no idea if the fix works out of the box on a new/clean Karmic
As of now, this suspend, power-management bug
Is fixed, In the Official Karmic,
and also in Lucid alpha.
Regularly upgrading and updating,
daily, solves many bugs.
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@brianx
I agree about the need to increase the importance of this bug.
I also have this problem on two of my own machines and one of my
customers all of which crash if suspend is used. The only way out then
is for them to be turned on the power switch as off as none of the Alt-
SysRq sequences
Workaround from http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1305081 -- in
/usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.freedesktop.devicekit.power.policy, find
the
allow_activeyes/allow_active
lines, and change the yes to no. Save the file and reboot. (Yes, you
do have to edit the file -- the pre-Karmic
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 6:16 PM, stacktracer stacktra...@gmail.com
wrote:
Suspend and hibernate still appear in the logout menu, but all they do
is lock the screen.
On my system this file doesn't exist. Maybe that's why my Suspend/Hibernate
options do not appear any more (since upgrading to
@stacktracer's workaround worked for me.
@StephanBeal: That file exists on my Ubuntu Karmic system -- I'm not
sure why it doesn't on yours. dpkg -S [filename] says that it's owned
by the package devicekit-power. Anyway, I'm attaching my copy, for
your benefit. (with the workaround already
@Daniel:
step...@jareth:~$ dpkg -S org.freedesktop.devicekit.power.policy
dpkg: *org.freedesktop.devicekit.power.policy* not found.
Possibly because this machine has been through too many dist-updates, and
it's now confused. Hibernation worked in previous versions, though, and i
miss it sorely.
Same problem in openSUSE 11.2 with GNOME :(
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I did a search of issues regarding issues affecting genome power-
management and this lists 5th when sorted by issues affecting the most
users. Everyone make sure at the top of this bug it says This bug
affects me too.
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I am having this same problem. Is there anyway to increase the priority
of this bug? It may seem small to some but I would even donate money to
fix this because its important to me.
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i've got just the opposite problem - i can't get hibernate/suspend
options to show up in Gnome (they do in KDE). They worked fine in 9.04,
but disappeared in 9.10. The various gconf-editor hacks i've read about
have made no difference.
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Note though, that when I press the special Sleep button that is on my
keyboard, Ubuntu does respect can_suspend, and gives me a notification
telling me sleep is disabled.
But, like stated above, the Shut Down dialog does not respect the
setting. Kind of a big deal for me because Suspend messes up
@Daniel
Just for the records, there is a workaround to use hibernate even with
encrypted swap.
It is relatively easy possible with the decrypt_derived script.
It is described here:
http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/topic/4299/howto-install-with-encrypted-swap-and-data-partitions/
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FWIW: This worked in Jaunty, so this is a new bug in Karmic.
This is particularly important for people running with encrypted swap
partitions, because hibernate doesn't play nicely with encrypted swap
yet. Whenever I shutdown / suspend / restart, I'm constantly afraid
that I'll accidentally
Confirmed in Karmic and gnome-power-manager also ignores the not
existing swap partition.
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