Richard Hughes wrote: > Looks okay to me. Does the hal-system-power-hibernate script ever get > run? You can put something like echo "fooooo" > /tmp/bar-hibernated in > the script to see if it executes. > > Also it's worth checking out the g-p-m verbose log, to see if any errors > are reported by hal. > > Use gnome-power-manager --verbose --no-daemon to see the log. [gpm_tray_icon_hibernate_cb] gpm-tray-icon.c:199 (17:48:39): emitting hibernate [gpm_manager_tray_icon_hibernate] gpm-manager.c:1559 (17:48:39): Received hibernate signal from tray icon [manager_do_we_screensave] gpm-manager.c:555 (17:48:39): Using ScreenSaver settings (1) [gpm_screensaver_lock] gpm-screensaver.c:157 (17:48:39): lock *** WARNING *** [hal_pm_method_void] gpm-hal.c:240 (17:48:39): A security policy in place prevents this sender from sending this message to this recipient, see message bus configuration file (rejected message had interface "org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.SystemPowerManagement" member "Hibernate" error name "(unset)" destination "org.freedesktop.Hal") *** WARNING *** *** WARNING *** [hal_pm_method_void] gpm-hal.c:244 (17:48:39): org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.SystemPowerManagement.Hibernate failed (HAL error) *** WARNING *** [gpm_tray_icon_notify] gpm-tray-icon.c:762 (17:48:39): doing notify: Hibernate Problem [get_widget_position] gpm-tray-icon.c:589 (17:48:39): widget position x=249, y=23 *** WARNING *** [libnotify_event] gpm-tray-icon.c:633 (17:48:39): libnotify: Energieverwaltung : HAL failed to hibernate. Check the <a href="http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnome-power-manager/faq.html">FAQ page</a> for common problems. *** WARNING *** [gpm_screensaver_poke] gpm-screensaver.c:179 (17:48:39): poke [notification_closed_cb] gpm-tray-icon.c:602 (17:48:44): caught notification closed signal What exactly does that mean? :-) I don't think the script gets called. greetings fabian -- I prefer signed/encrypted Mail: Fingerprint: E654 8A99 94C2 FC96 7DFD 00E4 8599 0FF9 F14C 7BB9
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