Test Case: Suspend to RAM Categories: Desktop, KDE, Suspend2Disk Requirements: KDE Installation, a machine supporting ACPI S3 (s2ram, check lshal for "power_management.can_suspend = true") Action: ============================ Start KDE as normal user, check if KPowersave is running (check for the KPowersave icon in the taskbar, or "ps aux | grep KPowersave"). Remove all external/removable (USB,PCMCIA, Cardreader ...) storage devices from the machine (or unmount them). Check if s2ram is supported by KPowersave, click with right mouse button and check if "Suspend to RAM" is listed in the applet menu. On SUSE: Check is s2ram supports the machine: call 's2ram -n' from console as root user. The output should contain "Machine matched entry" to be supported (which is a requirement). Click on "Suspend to RAM" in the menu of KPowersave. If the machine goes successfully to "Suspend to RAM" and is shut down resume the machine (usually via the Fn or the power button). Login to the desktop session after resume. Expected Results: ============================ With default KPowersave settings this should happen: - Screen should get locked - machine goes to suspend to ram --> wakeup the machine - after resume the screen should be locked - after some seconds the login should be automatically displayed - after login there should be no error message/dialog