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Date:      Sat, 05 Mar 2016 10:09:20 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        gnome@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   maintainer-feedback requested: [Bug 207720] x11/mate: No suspend support
Message-ID:  <bug-207720-6497-9Si2AfAvx9@https.bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/>
In-Reply-To: <bug-207720-6497@https.bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/>
References:  <bug-207720-6497@https.bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/>

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Dan MacDonald <allcoms@gmail.com> has reassigned Bugzilla Automation
<bugzilla@FreeBSD.org>'s request for maintainer-feedback to gnome@FreeBSD.o=
rg:
Bug 207720: x11/mate: No suspend support
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3D207720



--- Description ---
I have installed MATE 1.12.0 under PCBSD 11 but the mate power menu / shut =
down
window doesn't give me an option to suspend . I am able to successfully sus=
pend
and resume my Haswell-based laptop from a menu option under PCBSDs Lumina
desktop and I can also successfully suspend and resume my laptop when runni=
ng
MATE under PCBSD 11 by running `acpiconf -s 3` from a terminal as root so I
know suspend works.

MATE under Linux lets you suspend as a normal user via a 'Suspend' button f=
rom
the MATE Shut Down window so FreeBSD should be able to do this too, at leas=
t on
hardware like mine that supports it.

mate-1.12.0
Name	       : mate
Version        : 1.12.0
Installed on   : Fri Mar  4 19:32:40 2016 GMT
Origin	       : x11/mate
Architecture   : freebsd:11:*
Prefix	       : /usr/local
Categories     : x11 mate
Licenses       :=20
Maintainer     : gnome@FreeBSD.org
WWW	       : http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/
Comment        : "meta-port" for the MATE integrated X11 desktop
Annotations    :
	icon	       : \"http://www.pcbsd.org/appcafe/icons/x11_mate.png\"
	repo_type      : binary
	repository     : pcbsd-major
Flat size      : 0.00B
Description    :
MATE is a fork of GNOME 2.

It provides an intuitive and attractive desktop to users using
traditional metaphors.

--

Where does the name come from?

The name "MATE" comes from yerba mate, a species of holly native
to subtropical South America. Its leaves contain caffeine and are
used to make infusions and a beverage called mate.

--

This metaport installs MATE base (lite, a lean desktop) plus
extras applications such as text editor, archiver manager and
etc. If you do not want to have the bloats, please install
x11/mate-base.

WWW: http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/



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