On Wed, 2011-04-06 at 11:41 -0700, Michael Knepher wrote: > I've tried following the debate over the change to suspend as the > visible and default way of managing power, but have not been able to > find any resolution of whether the default is expected to remain so on > systems that do not either suspend or resume properly or if this is up > to the distributions to handle. Neither, really: it's the default, and if it doesn't work, the idea is that we fix that (the failure to suspend). Both GNOME and Fedora are not big fans of giant manually-updated blacklists due to previous experience. > My understanding is that gnome 3 default is to suspend, then hibernate > after a certain period of time. I don't think it does this (hybrid suspend), it just suspends. > While I don't think this is necessarily > the wrong choice, it currently does not work on my laptop, which does > not fully resume after a suspend, and for which hibernate is completely > broken. Now, with gnome-tweak-tool, I can at least change the settings > for closing the lid, but when I want to power off from the user menu, I > still need to press Alt to get that option. > > Will Fedora 15 attempt to recognize systems that are known not to > support the default behavior? AFAIK no, that would require a big ugly blacklist and manpower to maintain it. Is there a bug filed on the failure to suspend correctly? > And/or is there a way (through gsettings I > guess it would be?) for users to change this so we don't have to press > Alt every time? Not sure about this... -- Adam Williamson Fedora QA Community Monkey IRC: adamw | Fedora Talk: adamwill AT fedoraproject DOT org http://www.happyassassin.net -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test