You might wanna try to ask this on Kubuntu-forums since this forum is more KDE related, and Adept and Feisty are Kubuntu related issues However, I am amazed how low-frequent is this forum. Hope all's fine... gem
As I said, hibernate works fine, It just isn't listed as option in KLaptop. I have patched my kernel.. thanks however
Quoted Originally posted by oberix Hallo, I have quite the same problem. I think the cause is that KLaptop changes the state of the acpi by echoing to /proc/acpi/sleep, but I didn't select the "CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP_PROC_SLEEP" module in the kernel configuration, so there /proc/acpi/sleep isn't present at all. Bytheway hibernate works perfectly via the script /usr/sbin/hibernate I have /proc/acpi/sleep and I dont have Hibernate in KLaptop And I have set CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP_PROC_SLEEP=y in .config of ...
Hello, I compiled Linux 2.6.22.1 today and everything seems fine, except KLaptop. In the "Power Control" tab (in KLaptop) the time is set to 1min. and after that it is set to put the computer in Sleep (suspend2 using here)...it doesn't work. It doesn't work for both Not power and Powered profiles.. In ACPI Config the hibernate and suspend are checked, but in none of the tabs, nor in the Popup context menu of KLaptop, there is Hibernate option. The Hibernate checkbox is gone. With Linux 2.6.21.6 ...