On 2016/06/25 05:18 PM, Uwe Brauer wrote:
Hi
I think that more or less succesfully I have installed trinity 14, over Kubunt 14.04, however looked now hibernate, but I could not find it in TDEpowersave, there is freeze (not sure what it does, seems something between hibernate and suspend)
how can I activate hibernate?
thanks
Uwe Brauer
Just for the record, since it may be related, I just complete the move of my Linux machine from a real PC to a VM under VirtualBox. I noticed after the move that Hibernate and Suspend are no longer available, while Freeze is. Suspend and Hibernation depends on actual support for it. At the moment I do not have the time to dig into it, but will have to do it when time allows since I want those options back.
Cheers Michele
On 2016/06/25 05:18 PM, Uwe Brauer wrote:
Just for the record, since it may be related, I just complete the move of my Linux machine from a real PC to a VM under VirtualBox. I noticed after the move that Hibernate and Suspend are no longer available, while Freeze is. Suspend and Hibernation depends on actual support for it. At the moment I do not have the time to dig into it, but will have to do it when time allows since I want those options back.
Thanks, I can run
sudo pm-hibernate
From the command line and it work, what does not work is any graphical support in Kpowersave or trinitypowersave.
Uwe
On 2016/06/27 07:07 PM, Uwe Brauer wrote:
On 2016/06/25 05:18 PM, Uwe Brauer wrote:
Just for the record, since it may be related, I just complete the move of my Linux machine from a real PC to a VM under VirtualBox. I noticed after the move that Hibernate and Suspend are no longer available, while Freeze is. Suspend and Hibernation depends on actual support for it. At the moment I do not have the time to dig into it, but will have to do it when time allows since I want those options back.
Thanks, I can run
sudo pm-hibernate
From the command line and it work, what does not work is any graphical
support in Kpowersave or trinitypowersave.
Uwe
Yes, understood. What I was intrinsically saying is that there is support but for some reasons the buttons are not shown. As soon as I can spend time on it I will come back with more info. Cheers Michele
Michele Calgaro wrote:
On 2016/06/27 07:07 PM, Uwe Brauer wrote:
On 2016/06/25 05:18 PM, Uwe Brauer wrote:
Just for the record, since it may be related, I just complete the move of my Linux machine from a real PC to a VM under VirtualBox. I noticed after the move that Hibernate and Suspend are no longer available, while Freeze is. Suspend and Hibernation depends on actual support for it. At the moment I do not have the time to dig into it, but will have to do it when time allows since I want those options back.
Thanks, I can run
sudo pm-hibernate
From the command line and it work, what does not work is any graphical
support in Kpowersave or trinitypowersave.
Uwe
Yes, understood. What I was intrinsically saying is that there is support but for some reasons the buttons are not shown. As soon as I can spend time on it I will come back with more info. Cheers Michele
Isn't this upower dbus interface. you could query this on dbus - I just forgot what was the path.
I would say you lack privileges to access dbus - which is working if you use sudo.
regards
Hi can you please post in text and not in html
I was thinking ubuntu makes things easier. And sorry for not getting this earlier - I use debian here.
glad you made it though
regards
On Monday 27 June 2016 22:43:16 deloptes wrote:
can you please post in text and not in html
I just don't read things in HTML. Too much effort! If it is answered I can see what is being answered in the quoted text.
Lisi
"deloptes" == deloptes deloptes@gmail.com writes:
Hi can you please post in text and not in html
Sorry usually I prefer plain text, since I use GNU emacs. However in this specific situation I used seamonkey/tunderbird which as I forgot is configured for HTML mail. I try to avoid that in the future.
I was thinking ubuntu makes things easier. And sorry for not getting this earlier - I use debian here.
glad you made it though
regards
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