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I am much new to LINUX. And also I have tried a lot of distros in order to get the LINUX and it's simplicity
But for me sometimes it become complex if anything not work even if I have tried to do solve so. BTW I have some issues with the Hibernation in KDE NEON. I use the latest KDE NEON Stable version cause I installed it last day and its working very fine Just a little problem with hibernation. I know that hibernation is actually off by default and we have to turn it on. And I tried to do so. By installing hibernate and copying UUID of Swap Partition and pasting it to the GRUB. Then after that I had also updated the grub. Even though it is not working. Whenever I write 'sudo systemctl hibernate' it turn off my laptop as a Shutdown. But When I open again I can't find that it restored all the open application also the boot speed was same. I want to use Hibernate cause I love the boot speed. I hope you got it. Please tell me the way How Can I? |
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Any updates on this? Is there at least an official documentation on this? I would appreciate any good links to help on this topic. Thanks! |
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If you followed instructions similar to this:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1240123 ... untu-20-04 And have a large enough swap partition, and it doesn't work, you will have to investigate your specific hardware. Maybe yours does not work properly in Linux? Or needs some specific tweaks or changes. Any documentation will be Ubuntu's on this topic, and they are the ones who disabled the option to begin with, as it is/was apparently too buggy.
claydoh, proud to be a member of KDE forums since 2008-Oct, and KDE user since 2001
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Hi there, I ran into the same problem. I installed KDE Neon on my laptop and there was no hibernation option available. These instructions do work, as you can send your device to hibernation with systemctl hibernate. But hibernation is still not available in the settings menu or in the exit dialog. For this you have to do what's described here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1231631/hibernation-in-kubuntu-20-04 Note, that /etc/polkit-1/localauthority is restricted to root in KDE Neon, so you have to temporarily change the folder permissions here. After I did all this and rebooted my machine, hibernation was available in the exit dialog and the Energy Saving Settings page. I hope that following ISOs of KDE Neon will provide hibernation out of the box, since this was kind of a hassle. |
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Hi! I also have a problem with it. After I installed KDE Neon on my pc the hibernation option is not available. The hibernation is still not available in the settings menu or in the exit dialog. How can I change it?
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