Hi All, Running Suse 10.2 on a number of machines and have some issues with power management. When I first installed suse 10.2 on one machine, I couldn't get a normal user to be able to suspend or hibernate the machine, even though root could (so know the hardware was capable) I found a workaround, and wrote it in my little blue book of knowledge so I wouldn't forget, which was to fire up Yast2, goto /etc/sysconfig Editor, choose System>Powermanagement>Sleep Modes > Disable_User_Stanadby and change parameter from Yes to NO.. Great - worked a treat - till the hard drive failed and I had to do a re-install. The re-install now doesn't have this setting, so I can't get normal users to hibernate/suspend the machine which is somewhat irritating. I did some searching, and unfortunately now cannot remember where i found it, but found some stuff relating to /etc/PolicyKit/privilege.d/hal-power-* Now taken a look at those settings, tweaked and rebooted but still a normal user cannot hibernate the system... Please can someone point me in the right direction. Cheers AM -- Angus MacGyver <macgyver@calibre-solutions.co.uk> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org