On Sun, 20 Sep 2015 20:41:26 -0300 Antonio Terceiro <terce...@debian.org> wrote: > I am experiencing exactly the same with the latest systemd on unstable; > `systemctl suspend` works, but closing the lid does not suspend (at all).
after rebooting with systemd.log_level=debug, the journal now says: Set 20 20:50:26 homer systemd-logind[619]: Lid closed. Set 20 20:50:26 homer systemd-logind[619]: System is docked. Set 20 20:50:26 homer systemd-logind[619]: Refusing operation, as it is turned off. Set 20 20:50:26 homer systemd-logind[619]: System is docked. Set 20 20:50:26 homer systemd-logind[619]: Refusing operation, as it is turned off. Set 20 20:50:26 homer systemd[1]: systemd-logind.service: Got notification message from PID 619 (WATCHDOG=1) Set 20 20:51:00 homer systemd-logind[619]: Lid opened. Set 20 20:51:00 homer systemd[1]: systemd-logind.service: Got notification message from PID 619 (WATCHDOG=1) the laptop is *not* docked, why would systemd think it is? I was able to workaround this by adding `HandleLidSwitchDocked=suspend` to /etc/systemd/logind.conf and restarting systemd-logind so that closing the lid does suspend, but still systemd is incorrectly assuming the system is docked when it isn't. -- Antonio Terceiro <terce...@debian.org>
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