On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Lionel Le Folgoc
<lio...@lefolgoc.net>wrote:

> Yes, they are hidden by default since maverick (cf. the changelog of
> xubuntu-default-settings 10.10.0). But xfce4-power-manager provides
> these features anyway (right-click on the tray icon, and it can also set
> what action to do on a lid close, power button press, etc.).
>

I'm not so sure that hiding these options from the user is the best way to
go, though.  Is there a reason for why the suspend / hibernate buttons were
hidden for 10.10?  I think most users would look for those buttons, and
wouldn't think to just configure the options via the power manager.

Dano, if the option isn't re-enabled, we should document the various options
to either re-enable the suspend and hibernate buttons (they can click a few
buttons to do that), or to use the power-manager to set the desired
behaviors.

Jim

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  Suspend and Hibernate options are not available

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