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Title:
Hibernate option is missing from menu in 13.10
I've merged the patch to update the instructions in the documentation.
Thanks!
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Title:
Hibernate option is missing
Kevin,
This patch is required to make the documented workaround work with newer
releases. Either this change gets accepted, or the whole section needs
to be taken out, but we shouldn't have it present and broken as it
currently stands.
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I found a workaround on ubuntu gnome 13.10: just install hibernate:
sudo apt-get install hibernate
The only problem is that apport will issue three errors when starting up
after normal Power Off. For this you can disable apport:
sudo gedit /etc/default/apport
Then change enabled=0.
To change
I'm just curious here (and grinning after reading most of these
comments) - I'm using the Gnome Shell and the TweakTool does show
'Hibernate' as an option in the 'Laptop lid close action' dropdown, but
has the same behavior as suspend! What exactly did these guys do to
brutally circumvent all
That looks like a bug in the corresponding gnome component. Please file
a new bug report for that.
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@54: Or hardware problem? Just guessing. Before filing a new bug, check
what happens when you 'sudo pm-hibernate'.
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@54: wow, I have another problem: on my laptop hibernate works in KDE,
but does not work in Unity. 0_o
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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No, the update fixed it so that certain steps documented earlier in this
ticket provides the hibernate option, but those steps need to be
incorporated into the documentation before this ticket is closed.
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Guys, can't we close this bug now that an update fixed it? No need for
further discussion as I see it.
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The status of this bug really gives the impression that no one cares
about such bugs.
Well, we do care but:
- there is a lot to do
- that bug concerns a non default option/a technical one, so it's not
the most important item on the todolist
- the number of comments make it difficult to read
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- I upgraded from raring to saucy on my notebook, where hibernate was
- enabled and working fine. Now the hibernate option is missing. I
- followed the instructions on how to reenable hibernate
- (https://help.ubuntu.com/13.10/ubuntu-help/power-hibernate.html) but the
-
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Title:
Hibernate option is
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Title:
Hibernate option is
I've submitted a merge request: https://code.launchpad.net/~jefferyto
/ubuntu-docs/lp1232814/+merge/197782
Would it be helpful to submit one for Saucy as well, even though it's
already released? I imagine any Saucy users wanting to enable hibernate
will need to find this information somehow.
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/ubuntu-docs/lp1232814/+merge/197782
Thanks!
Would it be helpful to submit one for Saucy as well
It can hurt, saucy is not a LTS and I'm not sure if we are going to have
SRU updates of the documentation, but if we have that
So why is that documentation not updated after 2 months?
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Title:
Hibernate option is
maybe because it's a free OS where people volunteer their time to work
on it?
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@Shiraz You're suggesting that one of us should do the edit? I would
have loved to do so, but I found out that I can't.
The status of this bug really gives the impression that no one cares
about such bugs. This bug could have been closed a long time ago by just
adding a few lines to the
@Benjamin -- No that's not actually what I was suggesting, but if you
want commit access to the documentation, and have demonstrated
consistent support in the forums, then I suspect it wouldn't be hard to
get if you go through the proper channels -- I don't know this for sure,
as I'm not a Ubuntu
Guys, Just give up that stupid distro! All nnormal distros have
hibernate that work fine!
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The hibernate option appear in the power menu, but after two or three
times that hibernate my ultrabook (Asus Zenbook ux51vz) when i turn on
the pc, the pc restart and i lose the previuos state of the hibrenation.
This problem is very irritating and i hope that can be fix soon. Thanks
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To Bernd Kirchgäßner (kraemer1504) and Emiliano Fernández (fernandez-
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I also confirm that the hibernate option reappeared again after updating
lightdm and liblightdm-gobject-1-0, and rebooting.
Haven't rebooted again though, so I don't know if it's permanent.
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Confirmed #31 works without any kill indicator required after reboot.
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Title:
Hibernate
I too have now hibernate in the desktop session without killing any
process. I had modified the .pkla file earlier as described in #13 and
today after a reboot it finally works without any further tricks. I had
used pm-hibernate successfully for the last 5 days, and at least
yesterday I installed
After some updates yesterday I have the hibernate option after a reboot, too.
That didn't work a few days ago.
But I'm missing in the system properties - power properties the option in the
drop down menu What happend when top [of the notebook] closed. There are
still the options standby and
Can someone confirm this bug still exists on a fully up-to date
installation?
I just added the .pkla as described in comment #13 and rebooted the system.
After that, I have the hibernate option available in the session-indicator menu
both on the login screen and in the user session. The
Hi, I can confirm what was described in comment #36: after editing the
.pkla file and rebooting I get a Hibernate option in the menu.
However, I do not see this option in the login screen...
The updates I applied today are the following:
-liblightdm-gobject-1-0
-lightdm
-python-cupshelpers
Hi Svetlana.
It is not a doc issue, but there seems to be an issue with indicator-
session-service as pointed out in #13.
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@Raoul there is a documentation issue! Stop confusing people if you
have nothing valuable to add and just hit the affects me to button.
Thank you.
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I agree with #15, the workaroung is not useable due to the killall. I
have no issue with disabling hibernate by default but there should be a
easy and permanent way of enabling it again.
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the same that #26. please fix it.
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Title:
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Are we talking about what to add in the wiki docs or this for the
program itself? Can you guys please tell me what you are refering too.
Thank you. If it's a doc thing, please tell me what to add to the page.
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Hello Svetlana, /etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d/com.ubuntu
.enable-hibernate.pkla needs to contain the following:
[Re-enable hibernate by default in upower]
Identity=unix-user:*
Action=org.freedesktop.upower.hibernate
ResultActive=yes
[Re-enable hibernate by default
This 'bug' also affects me. Kubuntu 13.10 64-bit, kernel
3.11.0-13-generic, KDE 4.11.2.
The problem, as I see it, is that the files:
org.freedesktop.upower.hibernate
org.freedesktop.login1.hibernate
don't exist in /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/ and in fact, don't exist
anywhere on my laptop, so
Nope. I get Grub and KDM login. Once logged in to KDM, my desktop is
empty -- it doesn't repopulate as I had it when I hibernated. What is
interesting though, is that launching my browser (Chromium) it reports
that it wasn't closed properly and do I want to restore the session. I
ignore the
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Assignee: Svetlana Belkin (belkinsa) = (unassigned)
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Status: In Progress = Confirmed
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Title:
Hibernate option is missing from menu in 13.10 even after
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Thank you Svetlana!
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Title:
Hibernate option is missing from menu in 13.10 even after
jefferyto's workaround in #13 works on my Xubuntu system. Hibernate is
avaible from the Session Menu without needing to kill indicator-session-
service.
Hibernation is also availbale in the lightdm login screen ON FIRST BOOT
only. If I return to the lighdm login screen when I log out of my
After applying the logind fix to
/etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d/com.ubuntu.enable-hibernate.pkla
and doing a killall indicator-session-service, it still doesn't work.
Hibernate does not appear and in fact the restart option goes away as
well.
gdbus call --system --dest
Hi,
1) Weird enough the method by Jeffery To, namely the editing of
/etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d/com.ubuntu.enable-hibernate.pkla
to include the logind polkit authorization works in a kubuntu machine
and is persistent here... So it fails on my ubuntu laptop but it works
on my kubuntu
Ha, Sergio, something like that would never be a concern for me because
I'm on an SSD (as everyone should be, by the way... nudge nudge), and
though my impression is that vibrations on disk heads are generally an
overstated concern, if it actually happened on a scooter on bumpy roads,
well that
They just do not realize that there are exactly as many hardware related
problems without hibernate.
Many machines use way to much power in suspend mode and drain the
batteries. When the battery goes off, say after 8-20 hours, you loose
data.
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#10 I can't understand how this isn't intentional, it was purposely
removed before 12.04 was released, but there was a workaround to get it
back in the menu, now oddly the ability to use that workaround has also
been removed. Windows 8 also by default removes the hibernate option,
but it is simple
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I upgraded from raring to saucy on my notebook, where hibernate was
enabled and working fine. Now the hibernate option is missing. I
followed the instructions on how to reenable hibernate
(https://help.ubuntu.com/13.10/ubuntu-help/power-hibernate.html) but the
Thanks Benjamin, though I don't think doing a killall on every login is
a valid solution. I still consider this a bug in indicator-session.
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@Jeffery Sorry I thought it was persistent, now I see that it's not
persistent across reboots.
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I upgraded from raring to saucy on my notebook, where hibernate was
enabled and working fine. Now the hibernate option is missing. I
followed the instructions on how to
Also tried erasing the hibernate prevention stuff in
/var/lib/polkit-1/localauthority/10-vendor.d/com.ubuntu.desktop.pkla.
Still cannot see the hibernate option in the user menu.
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Weird querying CanHibernate with gdbus returns 'challenge' and not
'yes' as CanSuspend does. Any clue?
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on a related note, to Sergio and anyone with heavy suspend battery use
-- the not-actually-hybrid-suspend-mode is actually better than real-
hybrid-suspend, and is easy to make work: http://www.webupd8.org/2012/11
/how-to-use-hybrid-suspend-in-ubuntu.html.
It works in 13.10 regardless of the
Wow, are there really only 5 of us?
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Hibernate option is missing from menu in
No, we are six. But I do not think that it make much sense to report this as a
bug. It is certainly a feature thought of by a usability committee.
In any case do not despair. Shortly they will realize that there are people
like me with a stupid laptop that drains the battery in suspend mode and
Same problem with ubuntu 13.10, now hibernate option in menu is missing,
but before in 13.04 it was.
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I tried to look through the source of the package last week, they moved
some code around, but they didn't deliberately remove the hibernate
option. It's still in the code but must be deactivated somewhere on
lower levels. As far as I understood, without the polkit rule you
wouldn't have
I submitted a AskUbuntu question (http://askubuntu.com/questions/361734
/hibernation-is-still-missing-from-menu-in-13-10-after-enabling-via-
polkit-how-t). May be that will bring us closer to a solution. Remember
hibernation is still working, it's just not displayed in the menu. This
is not a
Well it has taken, what 3 years, to get percentage displayed on the
battery in the panel, so I am guessing that by 17.10 Ascetic Ass we'll
have hibernate back, but we won't be able to Restart, Save Documents or
connect to WiFi networks. But I am sure Ubuntu Touch will be approaching
usable by
#9: I understand hiding the hibernate by default because there are
simply so many hardware related problems with it. But this bug is not
about that and this bug is most likely not intentional.
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Dirty workaround:
1. install and configure uswsusp if you haven't already
2. backup pm-suspend (it's just a symlink to ../lib/pm-utils/bin/pm-action)
cp /usr/sbin/pm-suspend /usr/sbin/pm-suspend-bak
3. replace it with s2disk
cp /usr/sbin/s2disk /usr/sbin/pm-suspend
You can now hibernate with
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