
liam at exaem
Jun 23, 2012, 2:43 AM
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Re: Hibernate and a few other things have gone missing
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 23/06/12 10:36, Liam Symonds wrote: > > On 23/06/12 08:28, Andrew Lowe wrote: > > Hi all, > > I've been doing sort of regular syncs and emerge worlds, every couple > of days, but not really paying attention to changes as they have > happened. On the other hand I've read, or rather I think I have read, > the news and comments/warnings that appear after the emerge world and > can't remember anything groundbreaking that I had to follow up. Today I > noticed a few things have disappeared and was wondering if anyone had > the same problems. > > > 1) Hibernate has disappeared from the "Leave" option in the KDE menu > > > 2) My Dolphin has lost some mappings to an NTFS disk that I dual boot > to. On the left hand side of Dolphin there's a panel, "Places" I think > it's called, where you can put commonly used dir's. Network mappings I > have are still there but the NTFS dir's has gone walkabout. > > > 3) Dolphin no longer automagically places into "Places", the thingy > mentioned above in 2), memory sticks when I insert them. In fact if > automounting is working shouldn't something appear in the /media dir? > I'm getting nothing in there. > > > Does anyone know of any changes that have happened recently that could > have caused this or has my machine just decided to be flakey on my. > > > Any thoughts, greatly appreciated, > > Andrew > > Hi Andrew, > > Could you please copy & paste the output of /etc/fstab please? That > could be the answer about the automounting problem! > > Regarding the problem about hibernation, can you use the terminal > command pm-hibernate? If it does not work correctly then you may have > something wrong with the pm-utils package (if that is what Gentoo uses, > I have no idea). > > Warm Regards, > Liam. Regarding my previous statement "if that is what Gentoo uses" I meant if that is what KDE uses, my mistake - - Liam. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJP5Y+mAAoJEF0cSl0kQmezFHQIAItPVQbcElmMCAj0QfvcQv5G u7XFJXYQ/25TSdR9816nc6AFlCgJoAKasVBSmgjPgcTjJRxAVvHPQrwdlfCf1WBb MhytmDLIA18nwq/FU3W+fAmTe5PYIwe3J5ZNYBa7Y/XK4JwjcsnROIpa7EunXRDt 6Ta1DEnFSu2PKRf98Xe0Ekyt61M0DKhAHn8NV/5tLgJzuFQ6jIwQtrVTNWWkphnh N5nZEsoCGDXv+n0u1SGkMwkG776uRz9cDzNXzrtSK5fUHq7PvQ5kWb5k+I9vJE+/ 9ZcGH45auquRzBskHuDmPfH7aq6khrcnnqf6xSJ7gXsMzdAnArP4uVbvhHo0ils= =Mx5h -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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