Bug#807041: logind: laptop unexpectedly auto-suspends after some time of inactivity

2018-03-16 Thread George B.
Package: systemd Version: 238-2 Followup-For: Bug #807041 Actuall, having said that, I have found https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/786 and my new laptop does have Nvidia with closed source driver so this would explain it. Will dig up my old laptop and test again with that... George

Bug#807041: 807041

2015-12-13 Thread George B.
tags 807041 - moreinfo thanks ___ Pkg-systemd-maintainers mailing list Pkg-systemd-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-systemd-maintainers

Bug#807041: logind: laptop unexpectedly auto-suspends after some time of inactivity

2015-12-08 Thread George B.
On 08/12/15 14:52, Michael Biebl wrote: Have you set IdleAction= and IdleActionSec= in /etc/systemd/logind.conf? If not, this looks like the suspend request is triggered externally and logind simply executes the action. No, my logind.conf is the Debian default with all the options commented

Bug#807041: logind: laptop unexpectedly auto-suspends after some time of inactivity

2015-12-07 Thread George B.
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

Bug#807041: logind: laptop unexpectedly auto-suspends after some time of inactivity

2015-12-04 Thread George B.
On Friday, 4 December 2015, Michael Biebl wrote: > > > Do you use a graphical desktop environment, if so which one? I use the Awesome WM, started from console - I don't think that counts as a DE? > Can you attach the output of (as root) > journalctl -u systemd-logind > > and