Re: How to hibernate?
- From: "W. Martin Borgert" <debacle@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 10:50:35 +0200
Quoting "Frederic Muller" <fredm@xxxxxxxxx>:
It doesn't need to be packaged. Using git you can easily install the extension (just switch to the right branch). I can help you off the list if you need.
Many thanks! Anyway, I can live with "sudo hibernate" for now.
I'm more worried about users like my mother — she doesn't even
know what source code means. She will have to switch to GNOME3
when Debian 7.0 gets released, maybe 2013. We will probably
solve the problem by then :~)
As per your other comment this is currently a point of discussion among the design team, there is a bug opened for it and the default behavior might change.
Good!
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