Okay, the latest (c. 11:00AM EST on 05/17/06) updates have brought some change. If I suspend or hibernate via gnome-power-manager, it definitely prompt me for a password on resume. However, now gnome-power-manager is the ONLY way I can suspend.
Previously, my laptop's hot keys (Fn-Esc for suspend, Fn-F12 for hibernate) worked correctly (or at least the way Sony says they should<g>). Now, Fn-F12 still gets me hibernate but Fn-Esc causes a very brief spurt of hard drive activity, but nothing else. Is there some other configuration trick I'm missing somewhere?
Okay, the latest (c. 11:00AM EST on 05/17/06) updates have brought some change. If I suspend or hibernate via gnome-power- manager, it definitely prompt me for a password on resume. However, now gnome-power-manager is the ONLY way I can suspend.
Previously, my laptop's hot keys (Fn-Esc for suspend, Fn-F12 for hibernate) worked correctly (or at least the way Sony says they should<g>). Now, Fn-F12 still gets me hibernate but Fn-Esc causes a very brief spurt of hard drive activity, but nothing else. Is there some other configuration trick I'm missing somewhere?