It seems that in 7.2-release I can only invoke the 'zzz' command to suspend my system if I use sudo. On previous (pre-7.x) versions I could do this as any user. Now, if I try to run zzz as a regular user, I get
Quote:
acpiconf: request sleep type (3) failed: Operation not permitted
|
So I checked the permissions on zzz:
Quote:
> ls -ltd /usr/sbin/zzz
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 1327 May 1 02:56 /usr/sbin/zzz
|
So it appears to be world-executable.
I then checked acpiconf:
Quote:
> ls -ltd /usr/sbin/acpiconf
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 6132 May 1 02:56 /usr/sbin/acpiconf
|
And this appears to be world-executable as well.
If I attempt 'acpiconf -s3' manually I get the same error I see when I attempt 'zzz'.
I also checked /etc/rc.suspend and /etc/rc.resolve, they are both world-executable as well.
Does anyone have a suggestion for what else I should check to be able to run zzz without sudo?