I am using "pm-suspend" already. Over a dbus command:

(dbus-send --print-reply --dest='org.freedesktop.PowerManagement'
/org/freedesktop/PowerManagement
org.freedesktop.PowerManagement.Suspend)

If I try to use "pm-suspend" from the command line by just typing "sudo
pm-suspend", nothing happens, no error message either. The dbus command
works but like I said no log files are created and no user scripts seem
to be run.

My "/etc/pm/config.d" file has nothing special in it apart suspending my
"via-rhine" module. With or without the suspend module I get the same no
log files issue.


Is there another way/command to activate suspend?
I have tried the scripts in folder "/etc/pm/sleep.d" and the default kubuntu 
"/etc/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d" and same problem.

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  pm-utils does not write pm-suspend.log file

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