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Did you upgrade from 14.04? This is a systemd issue, which was
introduced after 14.04 LTS
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Title:
Laptop does not go to sleep when closing lid wi
For me this bug appeared after updating to 16.04.
(intel graphics HD 520).
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Title:
Laptop does not go to sleep when closing lid with external mon
Same here since 15.04 on lenovo l540 (intel graphics).
Changing the /etc/system.d/logind.conf default like suggested in comment 12
workarounded the problem for me.
(For details and discussion see this SO thread:
http://askubuntu.com/a/715052/18422 )
We should focus on making this configurable,
Does an addition / changing 'HandleLidSwitchDocked=suspend' in
/etc/system.d/logind.conf change the state?
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Title:
Laptop does not go to sleep wh
Same here on Ubuntu 15.05 and intel haswell integrated graphics. Laptop
won't go to sleep when closing the lid if an external monitor is
connected. Can manually suspend from the power menu, or closing the lid
with no external monitor attached.
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** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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Title:
Laptop does not go to sleep when closing lid with external monitor
connect
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Description changed:
Using Dell Inspiron 15 3521 with Intel HD 4000 and an external monitor on
HDMI output, in 15.04 beta 2:
when closing the lid of the laptop, the laptop does not go to sleep (suspend
to ram) as expected, but instead stays on, with the external monitor still on.
I e
sorry to spam here but this is working now. I don't know why sometimes
it works and sometimes not. (I mean working with the systemd work-around
enabled in /etc/systemd/logind.conf)
Another problem when it's working is that the laptop screen brightness
is reverted to maximum and that controls from
I am wrong. It only worked once in archlinux. I have no idea why it does
not work anymore.
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Title:
Laptop does not go to sleep when closing lid w
So this seems to be a new feature of systemd (introduced in systemd
211): when docked, it does not suspend when closing the lid
Changing HandleLidSwitchDocked to suspend in /etc/systemd/logind.conf
"fixed" the problem; that is I get the expected behavior that when
closing the lid the laptop goes t
when the lid is closed, I can see in Display Settngs or with xrandr that
the integrated screen (ldvs) is off.
If I use "Suspend" in the "cog" menu, the laptop goes to sleep normally.
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