I have slightly different symptoms, that may be related. I have a
keybinding set up for suspending ( Win + S ). After suspending, I
can't suspend via this keybinding ( or menu: System ==> Suspend ).
Restarting E ( CTRL + Alt + End ) fixes things. It's a minor annoyance
under X. It's more drastic under Wayland, as most of my apps get
killed when I restart E.

Dan

On Sat, Feb 4, 2017 at 10:08 AM, Peter Flynn <[email protected]> wrote:
> Before I file this, does anyone know if it's been reported (I can't find
> it, but I am notoriously bad at finding other people's bug reports
> because they use different words to describe things :-)
>
> When I click on the caret menu (LH end of shelf before thermometer) and
> pick System > Suspend, the laptop correctly suspends.
>
> After resuming with the power button, everything seems to work, except
> that all items in that System menu are inoperative (Lock, Log out,
> Suspend, Reboot, Power off); that is, clicking on them does nothing at
> all (and the disk light does not even flicker).
>
> I am using the Enlightenment 0.21.99.22030 I compiled from github a few
> weeks ago on a Dell Latitude D810.
>
> Right-click on background and all related menus seem to work normally;
> other items in the shelf also working normally.
>
> (Possibly unrelated) System > Hibernate is blacked out for some reason,
> perhaps because E believes it has detected that this facility is not
> available. Indeed the hardware function Fn + F1 (labelled in blue
> Hibernate) does nothing, and Fn + Esc ["Standby"] is also inoperative.
>
> ///Peter
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