EDIT: I wonder now how important bugs related to pm-utils are?
Many distros now use systemd, which is the case of Kubuntu, although there
still are some pm-utils installed. I upgraded to 19.10 a while back and I now
use systemd with no issues and all logs created.
If there is a fix for this bug
Still have that problem using Ubuntu 19.10 with pm-utils 1.4.1-18.
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pm-utils does not write pm-suspend.log fi
This page says a fix i released, in the form of a new version of the pm-
utils package. In *which* version is the fix present, please, anyone?
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Hi Kevin,
What is the fix here (allowing to create again the pm-suspend.log file
or logging the data in a different file or another type of fix?) and in
which release of pm-utils?
On Kubuntu 18.04 I still fail to see any "pm-suspend.log" file created
in /var/log.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
pm-utils does not write pm-suspend
Sorry, in the last few words, not "/etc/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d" but
"/usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d".
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Title:
pm-utils does
I am using "pm-suspend" already. Over a dbus command:
(dbus-send --print-reply --dest='org.freedesktop.PowerManagement'
/org/freedesktop/PowerManagement
org.freedesktop.PowerManagement.Suspend)
If I try to use "pm-suspend" from the command line by just typing "sudo
pm-suspend", nothing happens, n
Using Linux Mint 18.0 x64 Mate
Same Problem.
Could be happen because of the switch to systemd.
Since the switch, i need to activate hibernate 4 times in a row to succesful
hibernate.
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Using
Linux Mint 18.0 x64 Mate
with
pm-utils 1.4.1-16
Same problem here.
Problem could be the result of switching to systemd.
Sometimes my Acer Laptop only wants to go into the hibernate after the 4.
try
(Yes, i'm clicking the hibernate button or using the "systemctl hibernate"
command 4 tim
Is that the same problem, because ubuntu switch to systemd?
What is the correct folder for the scripts? /lib/systemd/system-sleep?
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Ubuntu 16.06 LTS with todays updates from stable repositories.
Same problem here, but when I use "pm-suspend" all working fine.
Logfiles are created and hook scripts working fine.
Only the automatic unity mode with settings over the gnome-system-tools GUI
system settings -> "Leistung" set with s
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I'm glad not to be the only one.
When I use 13.10 my resume script is the following:
===
#!/bin/sh
export DISPLAY=:0
case "${1}" in
hibernate|suspend)
su -c - frank /home/frank/scripts/00_suspend.sh &
;;
thaw|resume)
service fancontr
Same problem here.
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Title:
pm-utils does not write pm-suspend.log file
Status in pm-utils package in Ubuntu:
New
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