Am Dienstag, 09. Dezember 2014 04:27 CET, "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas@telefonica.net> schrieb:
On 2014-12-08 21:21, Aaron Digulla wrote:
All I want to know is how I can disable this check; I don't care who else is logged into my computer (I might even have a remote login from the server in the basement), I want it to hibernate without question when I'm telling it to - I don't want to climb into the basement in the> middle of the night just to be able to suspend.
I hibernate using "pm-hibernate" command in a terminal opened as root, so I bypass those checks, I believe.
That might work but I'l prefer to disable those checks: 1. I click the Hibernate button in kshutdown 2. The screen is locked 3. The screen blankers are starting up 4. I hear a "beep" - KDE is trying to show a notification that Hibernate isn't possible ("Permission denied") 5. I have to move the mouse/press shift 6. Log in again 7. Kill the root terminal (Ctrl+D sometimes hangs?) 8. Hibernate again.
A year ago the session would refuse to hibernate if a local user had a session, but not a remote user. I pointed this out. Now they detect both situations, instead of none, as I asked.
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