Yes, clearing my KDE cache and rebooting solved the problem for me :
$ rm -rfv /var/tmp/kdecache-$USER
Thanks again to @randyyang :) !
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Does it mean once I upgrade to 15.04, I won't be able suspend anymore?
(btw, I also lost suspend from my menus – on 14.04 – in spite upower -d
knows about it)
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FWIW. This solved my issue.
https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthread.php?64800-Unable-to-contact-KDED/page3s=74ff58b7ae099185c514987936844a7f
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upower 0.99 (in Ubuntu 15.04) drops suspend handling, so this is
obsolete.
** Changed in: upower (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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I have the same issue, but not directly related to upgrading. I've had
everything working good, till one day I was messing around with multiple
DE's, and from that time on my suspend is missing. I read somewhere
that you should have some suspend related files in /etc/systemd/system/,
but I have
14.04 LTS
Pressed the power button today to suspend ( just like everyday for the
past four years on this laptop ) and nothing happened.
Sure enough, 'suspend' has vanished from all the KDE options. However
upower -d reports:
Daemon:
daemon-version: 0.9.23
can-suspend: yes
Toggling
I had the same problem but, following some clues from the comments in this bug,
have found a fix.
I had disabled Power Management in System Settings - Startup and Shutdown -
Service Manager - Startup Services.
Simply restarting the service immediately gave me back my Suspend buttons!
To restart
What would have fixed it? Given that there are all kinds of things that
have worked for some, and not for others, unless we know a specific
change that should fix the behaviour, I'd say there's still a bug.
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What would have fixed it?
No idea. During the upgrade almost all package versions changed so it
is very difficult to tell.
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Title:
Suspend
I upgraded my system to Ubuntu 14.10 and this bug is fixed :.
Could other people test please ?
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Title:
Suspend and hibernate missing from KMenu
Same here, with Kubuntu 14.04. I confirm there are no buttons in Kmenu.
pm-suspend, hibernate work but upower shows no in their lines.
It's kind of frustrating as it sucks out the battery. Any update on when it's
gonna be fixed?
Thanks
Łukasz
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Here is some debugging I did on my system with DBus (as found in various
bug reports, wiki, forums, ...):
$ qdbus --system org.freedesktop.login1 /org/freedesktop/login1
org.freedesktop.login1.Manager.CanSuspend
yes
$ qdbus --system org.freedesktop.login1 /org/freedesktop/login1
I did that:
- disable Power Management
- apply
- enable Power Management
- apply
but suspend and hibernate still do not show up.
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This does not apply to my case: the Power Management service is
enabled but suspend and hibernate do not show up.
Try disabling it and re-enabling it.
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System settings Startup and Shutdown Service Manager
This does not apply to my case: the Power Management service is
enabled but suspend and hibernate do not show up.
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I'm not sure if anyone else had this problem, but I had disabled the
Power Management service. As soon as I enabled it again, suspend and
hibernate showed up. You can find this in:
System settings Startup and Shutdown Service Manager
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can-suspend and can-hibernate are removed in upower 0.99. This is
handled directly by logind these days, however there may still be a few
rdepends in 14.04 that use the old upower methods.
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It looks like it is a bug in upower version 0.99. I noticed that upower
-d did not show can-suspend or can-hibernate with that version
installed, however it showed up with 0.9.23. I downgraded from 0.99 to
0.9.23 and rebooted (with pm-utils installed), and upon reboot the sleep
option was
The can-suspend and can-hibernate lines did show after reverting to
upower 0.9.23, but they still said no on those 14.04 installations I
had upgraded from 13.10, even with pm-utils installed.
For me the only solution was to either start over with a fresh Kubuntu
14.04 install, or to start over
I had already started over PPA-lessly and with the default upower
0.9.23. So my previous post (#13) describes the situation with upower
0.9.23.
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Update: after installing pm-utils and fully shutting down and
restarting, it appears I have suspend and hibernate now! yay!!
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Title:
Suspend and
Hm.
Two system upgraded from (some) *buntu 13.10: have always had pm-utils; KDE
scan't suspend/hibernate.
Fresh Ubuntu Gnome 14.04 install with added KDE: did not have pm-utils; KDE can
suspend after manually installing pm-utils.
Fresh Kubuntu 14.04 install: had pm-utils out of the box; KDE can
Is there any workaround for this yet? I'm on a 14.04 install up-to-date,
and I can confirm this bug for me:
pm-utils commands work just fine (except that they don't include the
screen-locking for security, but they suspend and hibernate perfectly).
However, I have no suspend or hibernate in my
The bug spread to my netbook a while ago, so now every Kubuntu 14.04
installation I have is suspend/hibernate-less. Like my desktop, upower
-d does not have can-suspend/can-hibernate lines , not even ones saying
no. Even so, Gnome-Shell and the LightDM login screen still have
functional suspend
Well, it reappeared again in my case now...
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Title:
Suspend and hibernate missing from KMenu and Power Management in
System settings
To
It affects a non-essential hardware component (removable network card,
camera, web-cam, music player, sound card, power management feature,
printer...).
** Changed in: upower (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Very similar problem on Ubuntu with unity. The menu entries for suspend
diappeared from the menu.
It can suspend and resume perfectly, and using upower -d , the system
even knows it does.
Daemon:
daemon-version: 0.9.23
can-suspend: yes
can-hibernate: yes
on-battery: no
Same problem here -- suspend/hibernate have vanished from application
launchers and the Leave menu as well as the Power Management settings.
I'm on a desktop and my upower -d output doesn't even have can-suspend
/can-hibernate lines:
Daemon:
daemon-version: 0.99.0
on-battery: no
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: upower (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I have discovered some additional details. It appears pm-utils are
dependencies of upower, but they didn't install when I did a clean
install of 14.04 and therefore the menu entries were missing. After pm-
utils installation and *reboot*, the buttons are there again.
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Hm. I'm having the problem in spite of pm-utils being installed.
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Suspend and hibernate missing from KMenu and Power Management in
Below is upower -d output. Interesting lines are:
can-suspend: no
can-hibernate: no
This is certainly not true. I can suspend using Lightdm button and pm-
suspend and the system is also able to wake up.
** Attachment added: upower.info
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