Hi, I can confirm what was described in comment #36: after editing the .pkla file and rebooting I get a "Hibernate" option in the menu. However, I do not see this option in the login screen...
The updates I applied today are the following:
-liblightdm-gobject-1-0
-lightdm
-python-cupshelpers
-system-config-printer-common
-system-config-printer-gnome
-system-config-printer-udev
I guess the lightdm ones had something to do with this, although I am not sure why the hibernate option does not appear in the login screen, it only appears in the user session.
As said in #36, I did NOT have to kill indicator-session-service.
Hi, I can confirm what was described in comment #36: after editing the .pkla file and rebooting I get a "Hibernate" option in the menu. However, I do not see this option in the login screen...
The updates I applied today are the following: gobject- 1-0 config- printer- common config- printer- gnome config- printer- udev
-liblightdm-
-lightdm
-python-cupshelpers
-system-
-system-
-system-
I guess the lightdm ones had something to do with this, although I am not sure why the hibernate option does not appear in the login screen, it only appears in the user session. session- service.
As said in #36, I did NOT have to kill indicator-