Daniel Holbert [2010-01-19 21:59 -]:
> If it's possible to auto-detect the encrypted swap and auto-disable
> hibernation in that situation, that's awesome.
That's in fact what dk-power is already doing in lucid.
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can_suspend and can_hibernate values aren't respected
https://bugs.launchpad.
@Giorgio:
please try:
sudo apt-get install devicekit-power
and then edit:
/usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.freedesktop.devicekit.power.policy
as shown in the post from stacktracer. That works on my Karmic machine, but
i have no idea if the fix works out of the box on a new/clean Karmic
install.
@Daniel:
step...@jareth:~$ dpkg -S org.freedesktop.devicekit.power.policy
dpkg: *org.freedesktop.devicekit.power.policy* not found.
Possibly because this machine has been through too many dist-updates, and
it's now confused. Hibernation worked in previous versions, though, and i
miss it sorely.
s
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 6:16 PM, stacktracer
wrote:
> Suspend and hibernate still appear in the logout menu, but all they do
> is lock the screen.
>
>
On my system this file doesn't exist. Maybe that's why my Suspend/Hibernate
options do not appear any more (since upgrading to Karmic). Would you