Not a settings bug.
** Changed in: kubuntu-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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Title:
Hibernating causes d
** Package changed: kubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu) => kubuntu-
settings (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Hibernating causes data loss
To
To fix this, the default power policy for low battery needs to be
changed to not be "hibernate".
** Package changed: kubuntu-meta (Ubuntu) => kubuntu-default-settings
(Ubuntu)
** Changed in: kubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: kubuntu-default-setti
Steve,
That makes sense. I can understand why it would fail to hibernate. I
honestly never try to hibernate manually, but KDE tries to do it when my
battery gets low. I have recently disabled this and hope to not lose any
more data.
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Your /etc/crypttab shows that you have random crypted swap configured.
It is impossible to resume from hibernate from a random-encrypted swap
device because, by definition, the key is not stored anywhere that it
can be used for resuming from a cold boot. This is one of many reasons
why hibernate i