I am experiencing exactly the same problem here with Gutsy. Hibernate
works under KDE3 (configured thanks to guidance-power-manager). Under
KDE4, it does not work automatically, however when I make a "echo mem >
/sys/power/state", it works perfectly fine.

I am also unable to configure the processor frequency. All these kind of
things are handled under KDE3 by guidance-power-manager and I think it
does not behave well with KDE4. How could I produce a log of this tool ?
Is it planned to have a new version of this tool for Hardy that is
better integrated with KDE4 (maybe in the Battery Monitor Plasmoid ?)

These annoyances are showstoppers for me to use KDE4 on my laptop,
although I would love to. I would love to be able to do so for Hardy ...

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[GUTSY KDE4] Suspend and hibernate don't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/185131
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