> From: ed.greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2014 21:21:42 +0800 > To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: Unable to hibernate fc20 system > > On 06/06/14 12:14, Luke Nath wrote: > > Clicking System -> Shutdown > > > > does not show the option to hibernate. > > > > Am I missing a package? Is this a mate problem?? > > I don't know why this is the case. However, a little bit of research turns up people having the same problem...as do I on one system. Running KDE and the "Leave" submenu doesn't show "Suspend" or "Hibernate". It does on VM's. > > First you can check if your system supports various modes by using the "pm-is-supported" with the various options and checking the exit status. See the man page. > > You can also use pm-hibernate, pm-suspend to test the functions. > > The info I read suggests there is a bug in the pm-utils package that doesn't affect everyone. It may be worth your while to file a bugzilla. I don't make use of this feature, so I would probably be a poor candidate to do the reporting and follow-up. Hi Ed, pm-is-supported does not output anything. Exit status is 0. To wit: # pm-is-supported --suspend # echo $? 0 # pm-is-supported --hibernate # echo $? 0 # pm-is-supported --suspend-hybrid # echo $? 0 # |
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