(Apologies for the top-posting -- I'm on a mobile device at the moment.)

Interesting... I noticed something similar today, but with a WebDAV
external filesystem mounted.  Turning off fprintd seemed to stop the delay,
however.  Does turning off fprintd solve the problem for you as well?

-Jared

On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 8:18 AM, Wells, Roger K. <wel...@leidos.com> wrote:

> On 01/02/2018 01:18 PM, Al Stone wrote:
>
>> On 12/26/2017 12:23 PM, Wells, Roger K. wrote:
>>
>>> Small inconvenience but new and annoying:
>>> Machine is Thinkpad x260
>>> uname -a: Linux rwells-x260 4.14.7-300.fc27.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Dec 18
>>> 16:06:12
>>> UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>>> Desktop: Gnome 3.26.4-1.fc27.x86_64
>>>
>>> When the lid is opened on the suspended machine the screen saver appears
>>> and the
>>> clock proceeds to update until
>>> the enter key is hit.  Then the clock stops updating for 27 seconds
>>> followed by
>>> the login entry dialog appearing.
>>> Then everything is back to normal.
>>> This began right after the upgrade from F26 to F27 and has persisted
>>> through one
>>> or two subsequent routine updates.
>>> There are inconsistencies, sometimes it only does it when there is only
>>> wireless
>>> connections and no wired options.
>>> Sometimes it doesn't do it at all, no pattern here.
>>> Sometimes the 27 second delay is much shorter but this is quite rare.
>>> I have been running Fedora/Gnome for years and have never seen this.
>>>
>>> Any thoughts or things to try to help pin it down will be appreciated.
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>
>> There have been a lot of recent changes in ACPI code for suspend and
>> hibernate;
>> it's always possible that something got tweaked in a recent kernel that
>> could
>> affect this particular model of machine.
>>
>> That being said, the 27 second delay sounds like the laptop hibernated
>> (not
>> suspended); if you waited a variable length of time to open the lid
>> again, it
>> might explain some of the variation -- sometimes it suspended, sometimes
>> it was
>> caught before hibernation was complete, sometime it was caught after it
>> had
>> fully hibernated.  The other things that occur to me are that perhaps
>> hibernate
>> was not working before for this model of laptop and now it does; or, the
>> power
>> settings changed defaults, or did not retain settings when updating; or,
>> some
>> of the recent changes for lid notification aren't quite right for this
>> laptop
>> (there have been a few cases of that).  Those are some of the places
>> where I
>> would start looking, at least...
>>
>> It turns out that this delay only occurs when the suspend happened when
> an external filesystem is mounted.
> In this case a cifs mount, and IIRC there have been some issues related to
> version changes that necessitated specifying "vers=1.0" in the fstab file.
> I will do some experiments and report back if anything interesting
> develops.
>
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