On 17.05.2012 23:42, robert...@libero.it wrote: > Dear Tollef, > > using 'sudo pm-suspend' the system can suspend to ram and resume back. > However the standby button of kde doesn't work for some reason, and as a > consequence also the automatic suspend of power-management. > > In addition also kpowersave don't work with systemd; the icon becomes gray > and no functions are available (e.g. cpu freq. profiles). > I found that problem was related to hal and by sudoing an '/etc/init.d/hal > restart' kpowersave get back to work. I don't know why is not started > automatically since the systemd wiki states that the hal package should > support systemd...
You really shouldn't be using hal and kpowersave anymore. kpowersave was already removed in squeeze and hal is not actively maintained anymore. Please use the integrated powermanagement in KDE (which is based on upower). Are you really sure you are using kpowersave? Which KDE version do you use? Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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