On Wed, 2006-02-15 at 22:16 -0500, Jim Cornette wrote: > There were items in properties where you could adjust the actions taken > for certain situations like closing the display lid. I selected for the > action for closing the lid to do nothing. I really don't use the > hibernate or suspend feature myself. I still however would like to be > able to disable or enable the way power management works on my laptop in > a fairly intuitive manner. I would not know now as to how to adjust the > actions if I changed my mind or if something was changed in my > configuration because of an update. I still have those features. > > Suspend has moved to the system menu, > > I don't see the selection on the menu. I see lock screen, logout and > shutdown. I had to reboot after my updates to see the new menu. Maybe a logout / login would have been enough, but I wanted a new kernel. > and hibernate is gone I do believe > > because it is quite broken on a lot of systems currently. > > Hibernate is broken on my system also. It does no noticeable damage with > the short cycling back to a live system again. Suspend on the other hand > results in an unstable system and an fsck on reboot. There are those that hibernate (suspend to disk) would cause major problems. > I figured that I would see if these missing features could be > re-instated with the configuration manager and noticed that the same > state held true for the editor. It was more cryptic but was not very > customizable. As I said, I still have this config option, and I'm running the latest gnome-power-manager from rawhide. -- Jesse Keating RHCE (geek.j2solutions.net) Fedora Legacy Team (www.fedoralegacy.org) GPG Public Key (geek.j2solutions.net/jkeating.j2solutions.pub)
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