Created attachment 147490 [details] Screenshot of log out dialogue. SUMMARY *** When I press the power button on my laptop I am showed what systemsettings call the "log out dialogue", which has five buttons, one of them labeled "Hibernate" does nothing when I press it. All of the buttons work (Shut down, Log out, Restart and Sleep), except the Hibernate button. I have set up a swap file and all the other stuff needed to get a computer to wake from hibernation when turned back on. I know that I have set it all up correctly because when I type "systemctl hibernate" into a terminal emulator/TTY, press the hibernate button in the application dashboard or even wait for my laptop to reach a critical battery charge my laptop goes into hibernation. When I turn my laptop back on it goes into the same state as to when it was hibernated. *** STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Make sure you have a swapfile or partition set up correctly. 2. Press the power button on your laptop/computer. 3. Press/Click the "Hibernate" button in the log out dialogue that appeared after power button was pressed. OBSERVED RESULT Nothing happens! EXPECTED RESULT Laptop goes into hibernation. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Linux: 5.16.13-arch1-1 (64-bit) KDE Plasma Version: 5.24.3 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.91.0 Qt Version: 5.15.3 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION I'm not sure if I'm reporting this in the right place. If this isn't the right place, I apologize and could someone please tell me where the right place is.
Does it work when you click on "Hibernate" in the Kickoff application launcher menu? If not, does it work when you click on it from there after unchecking "confirm logout" in System Settings > Startup & Shutdown > Desktop Session?
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1) > Does it work when you click on "Hibernate" in the Kickoff application > launcher menu? > > If not, does it work when you click on it from there after unchecking > "confirm logout" in System Settings > Startup & Shutdown > Desktop Session? Thanks for the response! I don't Klickoff. I use one of the alternatives, "Application Dashboard" I think it's called. It does work.
Thanks for the response! I don't Klickoff. I use one of the alternatives, "Application Dashboard" I think it's called. It does work.
I just tried it with Klickoff. It works also.
Magically, it seems to be working after a bunch of updates today.