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#1 2006-09-30 13:50:55

pelle.k
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From: Åre, Sweden (EU)
Registered: 2006-04-30
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suspend in gnome (2.14) shutdown dialog? [solved]

Hello all. So far i've been able to tweak my gnome install as i want it, from reading suggestions in the forum threads.
One thing is missing though (well two acctually, but they're sort of related);
How do i add the suspend option to the gnome shutdown option dialog?
I found this old thread, but it's outdated (and i don't require fancy buttons either) - http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php? … ome+dialog
I can suspend from gdm (or with poversave -u), but it's not the same thing wink

While i'm at it (begging for help that is), can anyone tell me how to unload/reload ndiswrapper (i imagine this can be applied to other unbehaving modules as well), in a clean fashion during suspend? Surely there is some config file for this feature? (btw i use powersaved, and therefore also acpid)


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#2 2006-09-30 13:53:14

Blaasvis
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Registered: 2003-01-17
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Re: suspend in gnome (2.14) shutdown dialog? [solved]

it is in gnome 2.16... in testing.. but i am still working on powersave atm... hibernate won't work yet.. .


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#3 2006-09-30 14:47:16

pelle.k
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From: Åre, Sweden (EU)
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Re: suspend in gnome (2.14) shutdown dialog? [solved]

Thanks for filling me in. This is great news.
You arch developers are doing great work with arch linux.

As for my second question, is there a file where you can add modules to be unloaded/reloaded during suspend (maybe this is a powersave feature, and as such you are working on it?)


"Your beliefs can be like fences that surround you.
You must first see them or you will not even realize that you are not free, simply because you will not see beyond the fences.
They will represent the boundaries of your experience."

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#4 2006-09-30 14:59:06

Blaasvis
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Re: suspend in gnome (2.14) shutdown dialog? [solved]

yes it is a powersave thingy


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