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xfce:xfce4-power-manager:faq [2015/06/21 09:01] – [How can I make logind handle button events instead of xfce4-power-manager] eric | xfce:xfce4-power-manager:faq [2019/09/15 18:24] – punctuation and grammar improvement kevinbowen | ||
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===== Why are the options for suspend/ | ===== Why are the options for suspend/ | ||
- | ! There are many possible reasons, for example your kernel could be compiled without suspend/ | + | ! There are many possible reasons. For example, your kernel could be compiled without suspend/ |
Assuming your kernel and computer' | Assuming your kernel and computer' | ||
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! TRACE[xfpm-polkit.c: | ! TRACE[xfpm-polkit.c: | ||
- | Here xfce4-power-manager is using ConsoleKit2 and is blocked by system/ | + | Here, xfce4-power-manager is using ConsoleKit2 and is blocked by system/ |
! TRACE[xfpm-power.c: | ! TRACE[xfpm-power.c: | ||
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===== I have put my computer into suspend or hibernate mode, but the computer is not waking up. ===== | ===== I have put my computer into suspend or hibernate mode, but the computer is not waking up. ===== | ||
- | ! This was the subject of many bug reports. Please note that the power manager has nothing to do with these problems, since the kernel is responsible for these tasks. The kernel team is putting a lot of efforts | + | ! This was the subject of many bug reports. Please note that the power manager has nothing to do with these problems, since the kernel is responsible for these tasks. The kernel team is putting a lot of effort |
===== How can I make logind handle button events instead of xfce4-power-manager ===== | ===== How can I make logind handle button events instead of xfce4-power-manager ===== | ||
- | ! By default xfce4-power-manager | + | ! By default xfce4-power-manager |
To have logind handle the lid open/close event: | To have logind handle the lid open/close event: |