Comment 23 for bug 273323

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Christian Schürer-Waldheim (quincunx) wrote :

After adding the exit command as you suggested, nothing happened when pressing the sleep button as powerdevil (which didn't come with default profiles and didn't have the option to react on sleep button events until the latest version) wasn't configured to issue any action. When I set up powerdevil to suspend my computer if the sleep button is pressed, I did so, but the resume didn't work as before. I don't know what powerdevil does in the event of a sleep request - maybe it does more than just calling pm-suspend. Currently, running "sudo pm-suspend" from the terminal is the best way to have a working resume. I can live with that.

BTW, after updating the the newest kernel version (2.6.27-5-generic) it seems that resume is faster than before - but maybe this is only because my computer is currently not docked into the docking station - will test that in the evening again.