-----Original Message----- From: burgeke@HQ.VerizonWireless.com [mailto:burgeke@HQ.VerizonWireless.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 8:41 AM To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: RE: [SLE] You're not a member of the "powersave" user group?
Reading through those threads, it seems the root cause of the posters problem was that they were a member of the "root" group. Did you make yourself a member of that group? If so, remove yourself then reboot and see.
Weird problem.
-----Original Message----- From: Steve Kratz [mailto:steve@townnews.com] False alarm-- I had set the powersave "group" in the /etc/powersave.conf, and I didn't get the little popup message the first time I rebooted. Got it the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.
Back to square 1 - powersaved isn't running as it should *shrug*
Nope-- only group I'm a member of is users... I changed the powersave.conf file back to reflect "root" as the group for powersave functions - and the message vanished again (for the time being...) Needless to say, I tried enabling the standby/suspend - My laptop just don't like it. Standby goes into standby mode and immediately wakes back up. Suspend does write the "stuff" out to the hibernation files, but when I boot it back up, it hard-locks after the screen is redrawn. Steve