Disabling Suspend and Hibernate

Hi all.

Using OpenSUSE 11.2

In gconf-editor:
apps > gnome-power-manager > lock:
For “gnome_keyring_hibenate”
and “gnome_keyring_suspend”.
When you uncheck these two options, the Suspend and Hibernate are supposed to be disabled and not show up in “Shut down the computer” window. This was how it was in 11.1

However, in 11.2 these two options have no effect…
Anyone experience the same thing, or if it worked for you, please post? Am I missing a package? Or a setting elsewhere?

Cheers.

Looks propably like new GNOME 2.28 issue, because also Ubuntu 9.10 has this problem :frowning: and i was hoping that openSUSE 11.2 is not “broken” in this part…

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Thanks for the reply, it could also explain some other little problems occurring since I did a fresh install from 11.1 to 11.2.

Cheers.

Well, I did the acpi=off in bootlader.
And now I got rid of the Suspend… hibernate is still there, and lost any acpi benefits…
I was also getting the “NUMA” error at boot up, where the resolution people said to use was “acpi=off”.

Might work for you…