In particular, you have to install a file like this for an OEM package:
$ sudo cat /var/lib/polkit-1/localauthority/10-vendor.d/disable-suspend.pkla
[Disable suspend]
Identity=unix-user:*
Action=org.freedesktop.devicekit.power.suspend;org.freedesktop.devicekit.power.hibernate
ResultActive=no
Resul
Steve Magoun [2010-01-20 18:40 -]:
> For the OEM use case we need to be able to disable suspend/hibernate
> from the user interface without having to patch any packages (adding a
> new package that contains a gconf key of other standalone configuration
> file/option is ok).
Yes, it would mean
I'd like to second Magoun's post. I got two or three calls complaining about
the hibernate function not working. In one of our ISOs I had to make the
hibernate function get the computer in S3 state instead of S4. It would be
great if we could remove the menu option, instead of making workarounds fo
For the OEM use case we need to be able to disable suspend/hibernate
from the user interface without having to patch any packages (adding a
new package that contains a gconf key of other standalone configuration
file/option is ok).
The devkit-power solution sounds like it might work, provided that
** Summary changed:
- can_suspend and can_hibernate values aren't respected
+ provide a way to disable suspend/hibernate
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provide a way to disable suspend/hibernate
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/432598
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