Hi,
I'm disappointed with the range of volume in my new Lemur Ultra. I have it set at the highest setting, but still wasn't enough while watching a DVD. What is the best option for increasing the volume? Thanks!
On OpenSUSE 12.1 x86_64, Gnome 3.2 . I want to remove the suspend and hibernate options from the Gnome (Shell) menu as
suspend makes no sense IMO for a desktop
hibernate has a slight tendency to lock up
I've found that I should configure these privileges using polkit.
Whenever I go into hibernate or suspend it doesn't seem to work.
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How to enable Hibernate in 12.04?
I just installed the new 12.04 beta on my Lenovo Ideapad U450. According to this thread Whither hybrid suspend? hibernate and suspend are supported, but in the power settings the option to hibernate is greyed out e.g. for what to do when closing the lid.
Since switching to Karmic, suspend and hibernate are not working consistently on my Toshiba Satellite. I have it set to hibernate when I close the lid, but doing so only turns off the screen. The suspend and hibernate keys on my keyboard also no longer work. When I select these options from the menu, the computer will suspend or hibernate properly.
I have a ThinkPad X61 with Ubuntu 10.4 loaded. Everything runs fine except I now need to go long periods of time without power. The time is so long I need to change the battery. Unfortunately, I see the computer does not have the hibernate option, only suspend. Suspend mode requires a battery. I tried pm-hibernate. The screen just goes blank for a moment and then returns to normal.
Ubuntu 12.04 64bit refuses to hibernate when battery is critically low. Instead it does a complete shutdown which is unnecessary and can cause loss of data.
I have enabled Hibernate (pm-hibernate) on following the common instructions I tested pm-hibernate it is works fine when run manually.
I have set my power options to hibernate "When Power is Critically Low".
I hardly ever put my laptop on suspend/hibernate, so I don't know how long I've had this issue for. I'm on Ubuntu 11.10. When I turn my laptop back on again from suspend- a blank screen shows up and none of the keyboard buttons/touch-pad respond; only way to recover is holding down the power button to restart.
I used to run Statler on my netbook, and it had Hibernate but not suspend (not a big deal, as I prefer hibernate). Now, I have the opposite since installing Waldorf. Why doesn't the exit/logout script have hibernate? It only shows suspend. I know I can install the hibernate package and just run its script, but what about the exit/logout menu script?