Another note: when Suspend is executed through KLaptop applet it seams that this applet disappears - if I unlock screen, applet is not in tray any more. If I then try to manually execute "dcop kded" (which should list kded services) it just hangs - this probably explains the hang of sleep.sh procedure if started through KLaptop applet.
Another note: when Suspend is executed through KLaptop applet it seams that this applet disappears - if I unlock screen, applet is not in tray any more. If I then try to manually execute "dcop kded" (which should list kded services) it just hangs - this probably explains the hang of sleep.sh procedure if started through KLaptop applet.