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Author: Arnt Karlsen
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To: dng
Subject: Re: [DNG] suspend / hibernate with KDE
On Sun, 24 Jul 2016 09:26:05 +0200, Klaus wrote in message
<b5d8e33f-12cf-304e-44cb-1f3f63a32e80@???>:

> Hello,
>
> i want to bring back this thread about suspend / hiberante not working
> with KDE.
>
> In the meanwhile i did a fresh Devuan installation and get no suspend
> and hibernate menu entries in the KDE menu as a normal user.
>
> When I do a graphical login as root (for testing), I get the hibernate
> menu entry, but no suspend.
>
> What is neccessary to get the menu as a normal user?
>
> How to get the suspend menu, which is more important for me. As I can
> see upower does not support suspend. Isn 't it compiled in?
>
> As normal user:
>
> #####################
> ~$ upower -d
> Device: /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/line_power_AC
>   native-path:          AC
>   power supply:         yes
>   updated:              So 24 Jul 2016 08:45:36 CEST (1784 seconds
> ago) has history:          no
>   has statistics:       no
>   line-power
>     online:             yes

>
> Daemon:
>   daemon-version:  0.9.23
>   can-suspend:     no
>   can-hibernate:   no
>   on-battery:      no
>   on-low-battery:  no
>   lid-is-closed:   no
>   lid-is-present:  no
>   is-docked:       no
> #####################

>
> As root:
>
> #####################
> ~# upower -d
> Device: /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/line_power_AC
>   native-path:          AC
>   power supply:         yes
>   updated:              So 24 Jul 2016 08:45:36 CEST (1843 seconds
> ago) has history:          no
>   has statistics:       no
>   line-power
>     online:             yes

>
> Daemon:
> daemon-version: 0.9.23


..I'm on ascii with daemon-version: 0.99.4, and it's been stuck
there for a few months, do I need to downgrade or some such?

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