Bug 440171

Summary: Hibernate and suspend do not work with latest Fedora 9 rawhide
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Ahmed G. <zrchrn>
Component: kdebaseAssignee: Than Ngo <than>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: rawhideCC: piskozub
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Fixed In Version: 4.03-6.fc9 Doc Type: Bug Fix
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Description Ahmed G. 2008-04-02 02:01:25 UTC
Description of problem:
Hibernate and suspend options can no longer be found in an update version of
rawhide. (KDE4). Upon installtion of Fedora 9 beta they were working, after
updates they no longer work. I am not sure what componentes they relate to
directly or where I can get a stack trace for something like this. I have a Dell
Inspiron 640m laptop. Suspend and Hibernate both work beautifully in Fedora 8. 




How reproducible:
This is consistently an issue, every time I boot into rawhide.

Steps to Reproduce:
1.Boot up.
2.Log in.
3.Hibernate options don't exist.
  
Actual results:
No way link to hibernate.

Expected results:

There should be an option to hibernate in the KDE logout menu.

Additional info:
I am running x86_64 but I believe others running i686 may have similar issues.
Again I'm not sure what stack traces you may need.

Comment 1 Zdenek Prikryl 2008-04-02 07:28:13 UTC
Hello, it is not acpid's bug but something wrong is in KDE. Reassigning to
related package in KDE environment.

Comment 2 Ahmed G. 2008-04-02 12:49:53 UTC
Oh ok, I wasn't sure which package it was related to.

Comment 3 Ahmed G. 2008-04-13 20:28:25 UTC
The issue has been fixed, both hibernate and suspend work as well as they did in
Fedora 8 from what I can see. Thank you for your efforts.