I don't have a heavily tweaked system: the only thing I had to make kpowersave work is to have hald running. I can launch it by an init script or by a simple 'sudo hald'. The hald daemon is just that from the installed hal_0.5.14-8 package. This is not a tweak.
The problem is that kde is perfectly able to suspend the system from the kmenu button when systemd is not installed but not otherwise. Also the bluetooth is not working with systemd, is this possibily connected? What is the executable of powerdevil? Thank you, Roberto p.s.: good news that now we finally have plasmoid to do the task. No problem to switch to that when all works. On ven 18 mag 2012, Michael Biebl wrote: > On 18.05.2012 19:33, robert...@libero.it wrote: > > Dear Michael, > > > > just to check I removed the /etc/init.d/hal script and rebooted; the > > system still refuses to suspend even if kpowersave is not loaded > > > > Can you tell me what I should do to make kde suspend work? > > Not with this little information. You seem to have a heavily tweaked > system. In order for you to use kpowersave, you probably disabled KDE > internal stuff, dunno. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org