Richard Hughes wrote: >>> Should already work with newish HAL. Look in hal-system-power-hibernate. >> Hm, I use hal 0.5.6. When I press "Hibernate" it says "Hibernate Problem". > > It might do, try downgrading dbus to 0.60 if you are running 0.61 -- we > think there are a problem with the dbus bindings. I'm using dbus-0.60. But I will post the corresponding hal udi here, maybe there's something wrong with that? org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.SystemPowerManagement.method_execpaths = {'hal-system-power-suspend', 'hal-system-power-hibernate', 'hal-system-power-shutdown', 'hal-system-power-reboot', 'hal-system-power-set-power-save'} (string list) org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.SystemPowerManagement.method_signatures = {'i', '', '', '', 'b'} (string list) org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.SystemPowerManagement.method_names = {'Suspend', 'Hibernate', 'Shutdown', 'Reboot', 'SetPowerSave'} (string list) >> Hm, on my Acer Travelmate this just blanks the screen. Do I have to >> configure this in some way? > > Ohh, you mean really engage the screensaver, not enable the DPMS and > then lock the screen (which is done with gnome-screensaver). > > Why would you want to enable the screensaver when the lid is shut? Hm, you're right. I didn't use gnome-screensaver until now, so I locked my screen using xscreensaver --lock. >>>> *) assign actions to the laptop buttons (I for example want to hibernate >>>> when I press the power button) >>> You can do this already with hibernate and suspend button, >> Where can I configure that? > > Use gconf editor, And go to /apps/gnome-power-manager/action_button_* -- > you can change the values from suspend to shutdown, hibernate whatever. > See the long help descriptions in gconf editor. I'll add the feature for > the power button now for you. ok, thanks -- I prefer signed/encrypted Mail: Fingerprint: E654 8A99 94C2 FC96 7DFD 00E4 8599 0FF9 F14C 7BB9
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