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[LINUX] Cannot set suspend, hibernate etc - chippyash - 2010-02-08

Well, I tried and tried. Whatever I do in the settings of Transparency! I cannot get the the exit menu to display the suspend and hibernate options. Also, if it relevant, in the main settings -> system -> power saving menu, I cannot get xbmc to accept anything but the shutdown option, although I swear when I first installed xbmc I could do that. Are my settings screwed? and if so, what file do I modify and/or delete please?

Cheers


- ronie - 2010-02-09

chippyash Wrote:Well, I tried and tried. Whatever I do in the settings of Transparency! I cannot get the the exit menu to display the suspend and hibernate options. Also, if it relevant, in the main settings -> system -> power saving menu, I cannot get xbmc to accept anything but the shutdown option, although I swear when I first installed xbmc I could do that. Are my settings screwed? and if so, what file do I modify and/or delete please?

Cheers

can you manually suspend/hibernate your system, outside of xbmc?
xbmc checks if those functions are available on your system and will hide those options if they're not detected.

anyway, not a skin issue. moving to:
XBMC for Linux and XBMC Live Specific Support



- chippyash - 2010-02-09

Quote:can you manually suspend/hibernate your system, outside of xbmc?
xbmc checks if those functions are available on your system and will hide those options if they're not detected.

Yes I can, both suspend and hibernate. What next?