On 2/25/22, Charles Curley <charlescur...@charlescurley.com> wrote: > The appears to not offer hibernate. Neither hibernate nor hybrid sleep > are available in the logout menu. Calling an XFCE command to hibernate > ("xfce4-session-logout --hibernate") does nothing. Suspend is available > and works.
Mine's XFCE4 on Bookworm. It has hibernate, but I don't immediately see any references to hybrid sleep. For mine, hibernate is under: Applications (desktop menu) > Settings > Power Manager > General (tab) Power Manager offers Suspend, Hibernate, and Shutdown combinations that (should allegedly) take effect when Users push the power, sleep, hibernate, and battery buttons. Am feeling safe in assuming that "xfce4-power-manager" is the package that provides those. That's brought in automatically when I manually install "xfce4" and "xfce4-goodies" during each debootstrap installation. Regarding "xfce4-session-logout --hibernate", I haven't tried it because I've got a large session running right now. BUT it's offered as an option when viewing "man xfce4-session-logout". Ooh, and you know, there's "xfce4-session-logout --hybrid-sleep" as an option, too. The fact that it's not working for you makes me wonder: Do you have a screensaver installed? It wasn't too long ago that I mentioned here that I've encountered ongoing conflicts between screensavers and power managers. The poverty level decision was to skip screensavers to help put a dent in the electric bill. I miss screensavers because they're entertaining. I also appreciate each individual's creativity that goes into dreaming them up. Thank you, Developers! :) Cindy :) -- Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA * runs with birdseed *