Bugzilla – Bug 404040
No "suspend" option in KDE logout
Last modified: 2008-06-26 10:47:42 UTC
Running openSUSE 11.0, i386, KDE 3.5 Clicking on the "Log out" pops up a selection menu with entries: - End Current Session - Turn Off Computer - Restart Computer (with sub entries for boot selection) - Cancel --> but there is no "suspend" entry with "Suspend to RAM" and "Suspend to disk" subentries. Additional information: - This was present in openSUSE-10.3, and openSUSE-10.2 on this machine. - "powersave -U" works fine. - "cat /sys/power/state" shows "mem disk". - kpowersave applet has options "Suspend to Disk" and "Suspend to RAM" - YaST PowerSave module is no longer avail in distribution to change anything there. - It doesn't matter if using KDE-Menu or Logout Applet: the entry is missing in any case. I got the feeling that an optimization is the cause of removing this entry, but I'm quiet unsure.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 402479 ***