On Mon, 15 Jul 2019 12:04:13 -0700 Justin Ryan <justin.alan.r...@gmail.com>
said:

> Hiya folks!
> 
> I'm using E 0.22.4 on latest arch linux (2019.07.01) on a thinkPad Carbon
> X1 2nd Gen. Arch's default systemd/logind config handles suspend just fine
> when I'm at console, unfortunately in X11/E, I see systemd capture the lid
> closed event in logs, but clearly suppresses taking any action.
> 
> I looked into configuring ACPI bindings in Enlightenment, it already was
> configured to 'Suspend' on 'Lid Closed', I tried changing this to 'Suspend
> now', just for kicks, with no change.  I tried adding a new binding and
> having E capture the lid closed event, but when I reopen the lid, the
> settings panel is still sitting there waiting for me to trigger an ACPI
> event.
> 
> What might I be missing? Are there lower level tests I can do? I'm very
> familiar with Linux in general, but haven't used a Linux desktop other than
> Ubuntu in ages, and got this machine largely for the purpose of getting
> back to roots of running a manually configured machine where I understand
> the interaction of all the components and keep a minimal OS footprint.

got acpid running? that's how e gets acpi events...

> Thanks in advance for any pointers!
> 
> Best,
> 
> Justin
> 
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> Justin Alan Ryan
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