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ceauke | hello | 19:52 |
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persia | Hey | 19:53 |
ceauke | ah cool | 19:53 |
ceauke | someone is here. I haven't irc'ed in ages | 19:53 |
ceauke | quick question: I'm new to laptop testing and I have an issue with the hibernate function. I want to log a bug for it but don't know to which component it belogns | 19:54 |
ceauke | is this part of the kernel? | 19:55 |
persia | How are you testing hibernate? If you're just tossing values into /proc, yeah, that would be the kernel. | 20:08 |
persia | If you're using some userspace tool, it's less clear where the bug resides. | 20:09 |
ceauke | hi persia. thanks for responding. | 20:11 |
ceauke | I'm clicking the power button on the menu/task bar and select hibernate then | 20:12 |
persia | OK. Take a look at pm-hibernate from the pm-utils package. Going through that you ought find a way to manually trigger the hibernation in the kernel. | 20:14 |
persia | If that works, and the GUI method doesn't, the bug lies in the GUI tool (e.g. gnome-power-manager). | 20:14 |
persia | If that doesn't work, the bug lies in the kernel. | 20:14 |
persia | If by going through the pm-utils code you can't find any way to actually hibernate, file the bug against pm-utils. | 20:15 |
persia | If you need help tracking this down, I'd recommend asking for help in finding the right package in #ubuntu-bugs. | 20:15 |
persia | This channel is mostly about strategies to discover problems. Once you have a known problem, #ubuntu-bugs is a better place to find out how to get it reported correctly. | 20:16 |
ceauke | cheers man. this is great info! :-) | 20:21 |
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