Andy Burns wrote:
My guess is that they were removed as a result of far too many systems having broken ACPI functionality. E.g. It is quite annoying to have a "Suspend" option in your places menuLeon Stringer wrote:Now, after a yum update, the Suspend and Hibernate options have all disappeared.Not just me then, more dumb^H^H^H^Hgnoming down :-(
that results in your system going to sleep, without ever waking up.Given the current state of things, the best thing would be to not add the suspend things to the places menu by default, but have some GConf or control panel setting to enable them on systems where they actually work.
/uno
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