karmic final still does not have this fix included.
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hibernate included in shutdown menu, even if it can't work.
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When/where does this happen?
After a fresh install of Karmic Alpha 5 I disabled the swap file by
#'ing it's entry in /etc/fstab, upon rebooting I still had a hibernate
option when hitting the power button.
** Changed in: devicekit-power (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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So with the move to devicekit-power, I believe this is actually fixed.
It checks whether there is enough swap space before offering hibernate:
/**
* dkp_daemon_init:
**/
static void
dkp_daemon_init (DkpDaemon *daemon)
{
gfloat waterline;
daemon-priv = DKP_DAEMON_GET_PRIVATE
On Tue, 2008-10-14 at 17:44 +, hyperair wrote:
Something worth noting is that depending on capacity of the swap and the
current memory usage, whether or not there is enough free space on the
swap to fit the total memory used can be transient. However,
gnome-power-manager only checks (with
Thank you for your bug report. However, this is outside of the scope for
gnome-power-manager. Currently, pm-utils is responsible for determining
whether the machine supports suspend or hibernate, so any additional
checks like this should go there. I am re-assigning this bug report to
pm-utils for
Well, this is interesting. We should forward this upstream. I'd come up
with a patch, but I don't know how to test whether there's enough space
in the swap. If someone can come up with a snippet of code in Bash that
can do just that, then I'll come up with a patch for it.
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hibernate included
Something worth noting is that depending on capacity of the swap and the
current memory usage, whether or not there is enough free space on the
swap to fit the total memory used can be transient. However,
gnome-power-manager only checks (with pm-is-supported --hibernate) for
the status of
hyperair - gnome-power-manager doesn't invoke pm-is-supported. g-p-m
gets the power capabilities over HAL, which gets them from pm-utils. HAL
only checks the capabilities when it starts I think.
Thinking about it, I'm not sure this is such a good idea. The used RAM
is compressed before being
On Tue, 2008-10-14 at 20:27 +, Chris Coulson wrote:
hyperair - gnome-power-manager doesn't invoke pm-is-supported. g-p-m
gets the power capabilities over HAL, which gets them from pm-utils. HAL
only checks the capabilities when it starts I think.
Whoops. Forgot about HAL.
Thinking about
Closing this bug report as no further information has been provided.
Please feel free to reopen this bug if you can provide the information
asked for. Thanks!.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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hibernate included in shutdown menu, even if it
No further information was requested, so I could not have provided any.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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hibernate included in shutdown menu, even if it can't work.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/223770
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thanks for your report, i don't know if that's possible to do, same with
suspend or shutdown, however feel free to submit this upstream at
bugzilla.gnome.org to see what the developers think about it, for
forwarding instructions please have a look to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/GNOME ;
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = gnome-power-manager
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