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The Monday 2007-11-05 at 06:34 +0100, Frank Seidel wrote:

Am Montag 05 November 2007 00:02:32 schrieb Carlos E. R.:
The Sunday 2007-11-04 at 13:30 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Where is the real configuration of this thing? The directory tree
under "/etc/pm/" contains no files. The directory tree
under "/etc/powersave/" contains things, but it is said to be obsolete and
ignored - however, Yast touched all files in there and they have recent
dates.
Hi,

you can find the default-settings below /usr/lib/pm-utils/ .. e.g. in
/usr/lib/pm-utils/defaults, but those get overrided by those you place
in /etc/pm/config.d/

I will have a look there.


Place the config file in the /etc/pm/config.d directory.  The options
....
S2RAM_OPTS="-f -a2"   (or whatever works on your system)

I don't want to suspend to ram, only to disk. I don't know what options
are needed, there is no manual.

Usually none, but suspend to disk has a additional config file here:
/etc/suspend.conf

Nothing active there, every thing is commented out.


Suspend to ram is handled serperately.

I was starting to think so.


As I said, the command:

   nimrodel:~ # pm-hibernate
   nimrodel:~ #

suspends to disk *perfectly* without any question or problem.

Ok, thats good.

Yes, my problem is that I can not trigger it normally. In 10.2 I just touched the power switch. Now it doesn't work, and the kpower..thing entries are grayed out or not there. Gnome tries to hibernate but fails. And "brute force" command line works! Go figure.

Maybe because this is a desktop machine?


The 10.2 config file was almost empty:

My problem is that the desktop does not want to suspend and events are
ignored.

To me this sound like a whole other problem than config-issues. Just
like hal related services are not running ok (dbus, hal, policykit etc.).

Perhaps. Not even running kde as root works.



I don't know what config file it is refering to.
powersaved refers to its own config files (not those of pm-utils etc.).

But have you tried restarting hal an policykit on your system?
There once was a bug with this showing your symptoms.. have you
installed the final/GM Version of 10.3 or do you still work on
a Beta-Version of it?

I rebooted yesterday. This partition has the final GM, upgraded from 10.2 last Saturday.

If that does not help bugzilla keeps some workarounds for this
problem (e.g. https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=309171#c9),
but i think this was fixed.

Yes, I have been looking around. Will probably fill it there, I have been "pestering" them this morning with three reports ;-)

- -- Cheers,
        Carlos E. R.
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