On sam., 2010-11-13 at 01:34 +0100, Josip Rodin wrote:
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 12:52:40AM +0100, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
On sam., 2010-11-13 at 00:31 +0100, Josip Rodin wrote:
As the subject says, these two options are simply disabled on my laptop,
which can actually hibernate just
On sam., 2010-11-13 at 00:31 +0100, Josip Rodin wrote:
As the subject says, these two options are simply disabled on my laptop,
which can actually hibernate just fine with 'sudo hibernate'.
Which has nothing to do with that, anyway. If you click on the “logout”
button, are suspend/hibernate
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 12:52:40AM +0100, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
On sam., 2010-11-13 at 00:31 +0100, Josip Rodin wrote:
As the subject says, these two options are simply disabled on my laptop,
which can actually hibernate just fine with 'sudo hibernate'.
Which has nothing to do with
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 01:34:39AM +0100, Josip Rodin wrote:
Googling indicates xfce4-power-manager might need something like
policykit to figure this out, but this isn't properly expressed
anywhere, neither on runtime (no explanatory or warning messages) nor
in the package
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