Bug#1058890: More tests

2024-01-04 Thread Dr . André Desgualdo Pereira
Changing /etc/systemd/sleep.conf to have "SuspendState=standby" or "SuspendState=freeze" seems to make things worse because the notebook seems unable to enter sleep mode, while "SuspendState=mem" causes the same behavior as reported here, i. e., the notebook seems unable to wake up from

Bug#1058890: more tests

2023-12-25 Thread Dr . André Desgualdo Pereira
If I use "echo mem > /sys/power/state" instead of systemctl to suspend, the result is the same, ie, the notebook doesn't seem to fully wake up, when trying to wake up from suspend, the screen stays black. The CAPS LOCK led doesn't change when pressing the CAPS LOCK button, but the computer can