Kosmos
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I have a thread here:
because I think this is important and people should be able to find a solution using the search function.
op_standby should NOT require a password. IT should be easy to assign a hotkey to run this by any user. I had it working that way in beta 3 but can not seem to duplicate the "fix". op_standby will not work without a sudo password which can only be done from the CLI. Once I have done that once I can then hotkey into standby anytime until the next reboot.
Please post answered there: but I am hoping that the next beta can fix this. Stndby and hibernation was a simple matter in other OS's and as such even have dedicated keys for this on some notebooks. This works in some distros as well like my EeePC and PCLinuxOS (but my EeePC will not load APM unfortunately).
I can hotkey Thunar and Terminal. Standby should be just as easy! It SHOULD be a permanant firmware function IMO (and I have been wrong before).
Thanks.
because I think this is important and people should be able to find a solution using the search function.
op_standby should NOT require a password. IT should be easy to assign a hotkey to run this by any user. I had it working that way in beta 3 but can not seem to duplicate the "fix". op_standby will not work without a sudo password which can only be done from the CLI. Once I have done that once I can then hotkey into standby anytime until the next reboot.
Please post answered there: but I am hoping that the next beta can fix this. Stndby and hibernation was a simple matter in other OS's and as such even have dedicated keys for this on some notebooks. This works in some distros as well like my EeePC and PCLinuxOS (but my EeePC will not load APM unfortunately).
I can hotkey Thunar and Terminal. Standby should be just as easy! It SHOULD be a permanant firmware function IMO (and I have been wrong before).
Thanks.