Am Sonntag, 17. Mai 2009 09:29:49 schrieb David Naylor: > On Monday 11 May 2009 18:44:41 David Johnson wrote: > > On Monday 11 May 2009 07:26:51 am David Naylor wrote: > > > Also, since FreeBSD does support suspending [S3?] (and standby [S1?]) > > > why are these options not shown and where can they be enabled. > > > > Taking a quick look at the sources, the shutdown dialog gets this info > > from Solid (the hardware manager) which in turn gets its info from HAL. > > So I would look at HAL to see why it's not as FreeBSD friendly as it > > should be. > > I had a look and it appears HAL should detect suspend states perfectly > fine. My desktop doesn't support either so not suprising it isn't visible. > I didn't find anything in kdelibs to suggest discrimination against > FreeBSD. HAL and KDE do not support standby (S1) states. > > Can anyone confirm they have suspend options available in KDE4?
I have no suspend on my Intel Notebook. > On the grub topic, I could only find commented references to grub in kdelib > (nothing in HAL) and the comments are not about reboot options. Looking > further into grub it appears to have only limited support for specifying > the OS for next reboot. This requires having the "default saved" line in > menu.lst and (depending on your setup) "savedefault [0-9]" at the end of > each boot option. One could then use grub-set-default to change the next > boot target (please make sure grub-set-default is called at least once > before rebooting, after installing grub otherwise grub fails to boot > anything). > > This leads me to believe 'OS on next boot' options are a distro specific > extra and can be achieved by alternative means. This used to work in kde3-time on FreeBSD. Regards, Hannes _______________________________________________ kde-freebsd mailing list kde-freebsd@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd See also http://freebsd.kde.org/ for latest information