Control: tags -1 + moreinfo Hi Brian
On Thu, 06 Aug 2015 18:17:08 +1000 Brian May <b...@debian.org> wrote: > Package: systemd > Version: 215-17+deb8u1 > Severity: important > File: systemd-logind > > When closing the lid, system doesn't suspend, all I get is the following > logged in auth.log: > > Aug 6 15:20:36 prune systemd-logind[571]: Lid closed. > Aug 6 15:20:47 prune systemd-logind[571]: Lid opened. > > Occassionally the system does suspend, and I get the following logged: > > Aug 5 17:20:12 prune systemd-logind[571]: Lid closed. > Aug 5 17:20:12 prune systemd-logind[571]: Suspending... > Aug 5 17:26:04 prune systemd-logind[571]: Lid opened. > Aug 5 17:26:04 prune systemd-logind[571]: Operation finished. > > The following command always succeeds in suspending immediately: > > systemctl suspend > > Presumably something is happening in systemd-logind to cancel the > suspend, but it would be nice if it could log what that was. > > Curiously this problem only started as of last week. I asked about this > on the local mailing list, but only got responses from anti-systemd > people :-(. > > This type of problem can damage hardware if you put your computer away > in your bag without realizing it didn't suspend and it overheats - this > is what happened with me the first time it happened, but I think I > caught it in time before it got too hot. Is this problem still reproducible with a recent version of systemd? -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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