1) Weird enough the method by Jeffery To, namely the editing of /etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d/com.ubuntu.enable-hibernate.pkla to include the logind polkit authorization works in a kubuntu machine and is persistent here... So it fails on my ubuntu laptop but it works on my kubuntu laptop.
returns 'Yes', not 'Challenge' as on the Ubuntu machine.
2) to Shiraz Dindar. Thanks to the pointer to the not-actually-hybrid-suspend-mode. That's quite interesting! However, I'm a bit scared by it. I wonder what happens if I suspend and the laptop decides to switch on to hibernate, doing tons of disk activity, when I am on my Vespa on the infamous 'pavé' (sort of quite irregular stone surface) present in many Italian roads...
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1) Weird enough the method by Jeffery To, namely the editing of /etc/polkit- 1/localauthorit y/50-local. d/com.ubuntu. enable- hibernate. pkla to include the logind polkit authorization works in a kubuntu machine and is persistent here... So it fails on my ubuntu laptop but it works on my kubuntu laptop.
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gdbus call --system --dest org.freedesktop .login1 --object-path /org/freedeskto p/login1 --method org.freedesktop .login1. Manager. CanHibernate
returns 'Yes', not 'Challenge' as on the Ubuntu machine.
2) to Shiraz Dindar. Thanks to the pointer to the not-actually- hybrid- suspend- mode. That's quite interesting! However, I'm a bit scared by it. I wonder what happens if I suspend and the laptop decides to switch on to hibernate, doing tons of disk activity, when I am on my Vespa on the infamous 'pavé' (sort of quite irregular stone surface) present in many Italian roads...