I think *Mantas Mikule.nas* fixed it some minutes ago:/
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2012-December/007766.html
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Am 17.12.2012 21:33, schrieb Christian Hesse:
Federico Di Pierro on Mon, 2012/12/17 21:19:
Hi!
I'm using systemd 196 on my archlinux, with linux 3.7.0 .
I fou
Christian Hesse on Mon, 2012/12/17 21:33:
> Federico Di Pierro on Mon, 2012/12/17 21:19:
> > Hi!
> > I'm using systemd 196 on my archlinux, with linux 3.7.0 .
> > I found out that "systemctl hybrid-sleep" needs to be ran as root. While
> > my session is active (using systemd-logind feature), and
Federico Di Pierro on Mon, 2012/12/17 21:19:
> Hi!
> I'm using systemd 196 on my archlinux, with linux 3.7.0 .
> I found out that "systemctl hybrid-sleep" needs to be ran as root. While my
> session is active (using systemd-logind feature), and in fact i can
> hibernate/poweroff/suspend with my no
Hi!
I'm using systemd 196 on my archlinux, with linux 3.7.0 .
I found out that "systemctl hybrid-sleep" needs to be ran as root. While my
session is active (using systemd-logind feature), and in fact i can
hibernate/poweroff/suspend with my normal user. But hybrid-sleep still
requires superuser pri