
In the mean time, you can still hibernate or suspend your computer by entering "powersave" or "powersave -U" on the commandline.
HAL has nothing to do with suspend and hibernate.
That's why I'm saying that you can still suspend or hibernate through the command line (i.e., without kpowersave). Gianluca
There is also an alternative to kpowersave that uses upowerd instead of HAL, batti-gtk:
http://code.google.com/p/batti-gtk/
It's fun but not all the functionality of kpowersave.
There is also a pre-HAL version of kpowersave. I will investigate whether I can package it if HAL still will not work.
The problem is with HAL and not with KDE 3.5, so maybe you can find the answer on a HAL-related forum? But, sorry, I'm just a user like you, not a developer, so don't take my word. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde3+owner@opensuse.org
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