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Old 23-Jul-2008, 02:03
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when i close lid of my laptop (sony vaio) with suse 11.0 64 bits, the computer don't go in suspend to ram mode...

is there a way to sait it go to this mode

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Old 23-Jul-2008, 09:16
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hi

when i close lid of my laptop (sony vaio) with suse 11.0 64 bits, the computer don't go in suspend to ram mode...

is there a way to sait it go to this mode

thanks
First of all, your computer needs to be set up to accept the suspend commands. By default, only a certain set of computers are whitelisted, and working out of the box. However, virtually all modern computers do work; you might just have to set up a couple of things.

First: which desktop environment are you using? If you are using KDE, you should see an icon of a plug or battery in your system tray--this is the KPowersave icon, and can help set this up.
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Old 23-Jul-2008, 10:08
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like the large majority of opensuse user, i use kde
will check that tonight
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Yes this is a known issue. Have a look at this thread.
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Old 24-Jul-2008, 10:36
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Yes this is a known issue. Have a look at this thread.
Did you ever get it going? The other thread doesn't seem to report back on the attempt to add the force option.

Sometimes, other options have to be set as well, such as the bios mode that is desired.

Also, just for anyone reading this thread, it is a guess (although I'm not sure) that the "could not connect to X server" problem might be related to security for X, not a bug. I remember I had to do something extra with Slackware a couple of years ago to allow the localhost to connect to X when it had root privileges.
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Did you ever get it going? The other thread doesn't seem to report back on the attempt to add the force option.

Sometimes, other options have to be set as well, such as the bios mode that is desired.
Yes, it is working for me and few others. You will find some success stories here. But it may vary from system to system, and you might have to play a little bit, following the HOWTOs.

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Old 09-Aug-2008, 05:45
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i checked it

somebody know what the kde menu call to do the suspend to ram action?
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