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Extension not working in Ubuntu 19.10 #41
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Same here. 19.10, no button, empty settings dialog. |
can any of you post logs obtained with journalctl during a gnome shell restart? |
Gnome shell restart (
Open extension settings dialog (comes up empty):
Reinstall extension:
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Putting
into I took the above polkit entries from |
I added your indications to README, thanks for investigating this! For the preferences dialog, it is intended behavior. The only stored preferences are "do not show again" for a couple dialogs, and they are not modifiable by the user. I would accept pull requests to make them available, but I don't see that as a useful feature. |
Hello @p91paul, I am still getting the message 'Failed to hibernate system via logind: Sleep verb "hibernate" not supported' when I use the command 'systemctl hibernate' even after following the instructions found here: How to hibernate with swapfile. I am on Ubuntu 20.04 and I'm wondering if there's an extension that completely solves the problem. |
@Mzati I'm sorry, but this extension (and I guess any other reasonable extension) is just a nice GUI over the system's own capability to hibernate. Specifically, this extension relies on systemd for hibernation. Once you get the command to work, I'm confident the extension will work too. |
I followed these two instructions: How to Enable Hibernate Function in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and also: Making Hibernate work on Ubuntu 22.04 (jammy) on the Framework Laptop w/full disk encryption because I have no swap partition but file, and it worked. |
It still doesn't work for me, I added the things to the file (
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It works now, thanks. |
I know this applied primarily to ubuntu but for EndevourOS which is Arch Linux based, i downloaded polkit however, what does my .pkla need to be named? TIA! |
worked for me as well on ubuntu 23.10. Thanks! |
For Ubuntu 24.04, installing polkitd-pkla package and then following this comment fixed :) |
I've just upgraded my Ubuntu from version 23.10 to version 24.04. The "hibernate" option still doesn't appear in the shutdown menu despite these 2 actions :-( I had to follow the "UPDATE for Ubuntu 24.04 with /swap.img file:" part of this : In my case:
I've got the menu now, but my PC restarted immediately afterwards. Added 18/08/24: I found the cause, the file /etc/systemd/sleep.conf looked like this:
I modified these two lines
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I came across this when trying to enable hibernate on Ubuntu 24.10, and I got it to work, and I love it, many thanks for this extension. One addition you might consider for the README is that in order for this solution to work, you need the polkitd-pkla package installed: |
I use a ThinkPad X1 Extreme with current Ubuntu 19.10. Hibernation works pretty well since I created a swap partition slightly bigger then my amount of RAM (32 GB).
I can now
systemctl hibernate
And the system goes to sleeps and wakes up properly.
But there is no button. I crawled through many tutorials, most suggest the Gnome Extension H[ibernate Status Button][1]. This extension seems to be broken. It's settings looks like on the screenshot and it's automatically deactivated by the system.
So, how to get this button working on 19.10?
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