Hello.
I just upgraded from Edgy to Feisty and now I'm having problems with suspend/resume. In Edgy, the kde session was left intact so I was able to continue just like the computer never was off. In Feisty, resuming from the standby gives the kde login screen.
I saw this behaviour on Edgy also when I was using suspend to ram from the KPowersave, but the suspend from logout dialog worked just fine.
Also when I did 'sudo s2ram' from console in Feisty, it resumed just fine and didn't lose the kde session. So there is still hope.
Now I'm looking for some solutions. I have a sleep button on my keyboard, but it does the bad sleep I don't want. And I don't have any idea where I can configure the hotkeys. Didn't find anything useful from system settings (Accessibility has some hotkeys but nothing for XF86Standby, and if I tried to set XF86Standby for something, the computer just went standby when I pressed the sleep button, before I could hit Apply and the KDE way of spreading keyboard configurations to three places - Accessibility, Keyboard and Regional & language - gives me a rash)
I could configure some other button to do 's2ram' if nothing else helps.
I just upgraded from Edgy to Feisty and now I'm having problems with suspend/resume. In Edgy, the kde session was left intact so I was able to continue just like the computer never was off. In Feisty, resuming from the standby gives the kde login screen.
I saw this behaviour on Edgy also when I was using suspend to ram from the KPowersave, but the suspend from logout dialog worked just fine.
Also when I did 'sudo s2ram' from console in Feisty, it resumed just fine and didn't lose the kde session. So there is still hope.
Now I'm looking for some solutions. I have a sleep button on my keyboard, but it does the bad sleep I don't want. And I don't have any idea where I can configure the hotkeys. Didn't find anything useful from system settings (Accessibility has some hotkeys but nothing for XF86Standby, and if I tried to set XF86Standby for something, the computer just went standby when I pressed the sleep button, before I could hit Apply and the KDE way of spreading keyboard configurations to three places - Accessibility, Keyboard and Regional & language - gives me a rash)
I could configure some other button to do 's2ram' if nothing else helps.
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