Am Samstag, den 01.08.2009, 04:47 +0200 schrieb fred smith:
I've just built a new system and installed latest Centos 5.3 on it. My old box also has an up to date Centos 5 on it.
Some things are just plain different between the two installations, and it's stumping me why that would be. Example:
on the old box, the shutdown dialog offers restart, cancel, shutdown, and also standby and hibernate. and the standby and hibernate options work, too.
The new box, it only offers restart, cancel, or shutdown.
Oddly, the main "System" dropdown offers "suspend" as well as "logoff" and "shutdown" submenus.
Since it's a desktop, I won't often want to suspend or hibernate, but it may occasionally be nice to have the option to hibernate (e.g., power is off, UPS is about dead, hibernate could save my work.)
Ideas, anyone?
Thanks!
Did you also compate that with a newly created user on the updated box? Maybe its settings in the users environment leading to this.
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