interestingly, hibernate is not offered as an option in the ubuntu right-hand menu (where poweroff and suspend offered). also, /etc/acpi/info still doesn't list the possible ACPI states:
# cat /proc/acpi/info
version: 20090903
(usually the line after this would list the S states that are available on the system)
interestingly, hibernate is not offered as an option in the ubuntu right-hand menu (where poweroff and suspend offered). also, /etc/acpi/info still doesn't list the possible ACPI states:
# cat /proc/acpi/info
version: 20090903
(usually the line after this would list the S states that are available on the system)