Description of problem: I no longer have a hibernate option in my shutdown menu, even though lightdm offers hibernate (and it works). Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Name : cinnamon-session Version : 2.0.1 Release : 1.fc19 Architecture: x86_64 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Use Power Off option 2. Note that Hibernate is not an option 3. Logout and try LightDM Hibernate. It works. Actual results: Cinnamon gives no possibility for hibernating, LightDM can Expected results: Cinnamon should show a Hibernate option Additional info: n/a
Actually, it seems that no program (not even myself, as root) can write to /sys/power/disk... and the contents of /sys/power/disk are "[disabled]". I can't find any Google results about, but I do know I used to be able to hibernate before, so I'll have to look around. So this isn't really a bug for cinnamon-session. Sorry for the noise.
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