Quoting Carlos E. R.
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The Friday 2007-10-26 at 10:54 -0500, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
I installed the 10.3 KDE one CD version over 10.0. Fn+f4 used to suspend to swap. That now does nothing. I can do suspend to swap from the display manager, KDM, but I need a way to do while logged in. pm-suspend looks like a low power state. I need a no power state. Looking at the syslog it looks like KDM is invoking swsusp, but there is no executable with that name in the path and locate finds nothing with that name. Suggestions? Pointers to info?
Have a look at /etc/sysconfig/powersave, and adjust these variables:
EVENT_BUTTON_POWER="wm_shutdown" EVENT_BUTTON_SLEEP="suspend_to_disk" EVENT_BUTTON_LID_OPEN="ignore" EVENT_BUTTON_LID_CLOSED="screen_saver"
There is a yast module for that, powermanagement.
Already done. In fact, I didn't have to do that manually, those are the defaults. I did track down that /usr/lib/hotkey-setup/thinkpad_hotkey_handler is logging the key combination and ignoring it. I'd settle for initiating from the command line. Note: I am using Blackbox windowmanager so KDE only or Gnome only solutions won't work. Some KDE & Gnome apps work in Blackbox, others don't behave well. Jeffrey -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org