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Package: hal
Version: 0.5.8.1-9

When I click on the gnome-power-manager applet and select either suspend
or hibernate, all that happens is that the screen in blanked briefly,
then it comes back up with the xscreensaver password prompt.  After I
enter my password, there is a bubble on the gnome-power-manager applet
that states:

        Hibernate Problem
        HAL failed to hibernate.  Check the FAQ page for common problems.

There is nothing in my Xorg.log that indicates what the problem might
be.  In /var/log/user.log, all I see is this:

Apr 11 20:30:32 barney gnome-power-manager: Hibernating computer because user 
clicked hibernate from try menu.

However, if I directly invoke /etc/acpi/hibernate.sh, the system
hibernates properly (as well as resumes), so this does not appear to be
a hardware issue.

me


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Michael Elkins wrote:
> Package: hal
> Version: 0.5.8.1-9
> 
> When I click on the gnome-power-manager applet and select either suspend
> or hibernate, all that happens is that the screen in blanked briefly,
> then it comes back up with the xscreensaver password prompt.  After I
> enter my password, there is a bubble on the gnome-power-manager applet
> that states:
> 
>       Hibernate Problem
>       HAL failed to hibernate.  Check the FAQ page for common problems.
> 
> There is nothing in my Xorg.log that indicates what the problem might
> be.  In /var/log/user.log, all I see is this:
> 
> Apr 11 20:30:32 barney gnome-power-manager: Hibernating computer because user 
> clicked hibernate from try menu.
> 
> However, if I directly invoke /etc/acpi/hibernate.sh, the system
> hibernates properly (as well as resumes), so this does not appear to be
> a hardware issue.
> 

You very likely have the hibernate *and* the acpi-support package installed.
If you are using acpi-support, simply uninstall hibernate, otherwise hibernate
is tried first (see 
/usr/lib/hal/scripts/linux/hal-system-power-hibernate-linux).

If that doesn't fix your problem, please reopen.

Cheers,
Michael


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