On 04/12/15 14:39, Michael Biebl wrote:
Can you attach the output of (as root) journalctl -u systemd-logind and mark the time when the auto-suspend happens.
``` -- Logs begin at Mon 2015-12-07 14:25:13 GMT, end at Mon 2015-12-07 23:26:59 GMT. -- Dec 07 14:25:15 deli systemd[1]: Starting Login Service... Dec 07 14:25:15 deli systemd-logind[920]: New seat seat0. Dec 07 14:25:15 deli systemd[1]: Started Login Service. Dec 07 14:25:15 deli systemd-logind[920]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event9 (Power Button) Dec 07 14:25:15 deli systemd-logind[920]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event10 (Video Bus) Dec 07 14:25:15 deli systemd-logind[920]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event7 (Power Button) Dec 07 14:25:15 deli systemd-logind[920]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event6 (Lid Switch) Dec 07 14:25:15 deli systemd-logind[920]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event8 (Sleep Button) Dec 07 14:25:15 deli systemd-logind[920]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event14 (Dell WMI hotkeys) Dec 07 14:25:26 deli systemd-logind[920]: New session 1 of user borisov. Dec 07 19:37:36 deli systemd-logind[920]: Suspending... Dec 07 23:26:28 deli systemd-logind[920]: Operation 'sleep' finished. ``` The "Suspending" message would be around the time that the suspend happened (~15 minutes after I left it alone). Best regards, George _______________________________________________ Pkg-systemd-maintainers mailing list Pkg-systemd-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-systemd-maintainers