Hi all, I don't actually recall when this started happening, but somewhere along the line g-p-m started directly performing a suspend without going through the pm-suspend script. I have some scripts in /etc/pm/sleep.d that are run when I do 'sudo pm-suspend', but aren't run when I do a suspend from g-p-m (for example pressing the 'suspend' button on my laptop). Searching our wiki, forums and the interwebz gives the following:- 1. Member of 'power' group - this is hal-related, in gnome 2.32 is it still required? Regardly, starting /etc/rc.d/hal doesn't seem to help. And I AM in the 'power' group anyway. 2. Check /var/log/pm-suspend.log - This just starts with 'Failed.' without any explanation. It then shows the last four resume scripts (01laptop-mode,01grub,00powersave,00logging) being executed successfully. The next in line is 11netcfg, but disabling that doesn't help anything. Anything else that I've missed? I do have 'hibernate-script' installed, but I don't think its even possible to get g-p-m to use it. The dbus command in the wiki to run suspend has the same effect as g-p-m, ie. does not run pm-suspend.