You're right, there is a dedicated sleep key. However, i was hoping i
could use this button to popup up the power menu which asks for the
action. Thanks for the info.
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Hello,
I heard there are some discussion out there saying that this power-button is
not working as a sleep key is a by-design result. As this model already had a
dedicated sleep key on it. But sorry I don't have any reference here.
I would suggest you to open this issue to the upstream, as it's
"sudo showkey -k" also does not show anything. dmesg did not changed
using latest mainline kernel.
Not sure what Acer has done here ;)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1844945
Title:
Hmm... OK
If "sudo showkey -s" with pressing power button does not show a code, does
"sudo showkey -k" prints a keycode when you press the button?
Also, can you test the latest mainline kernel to see if it works for you:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.5-rc5/
Refer to
This is dmesg after login and pressing the power button (nothing
happened).
Also showkey -s does not show anything.
** Attachment added: "dmesg.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-signed-hwe/+bug/1844945/+attachment/5317959/+files/dmesg.txt
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Hello,
Can you try to upgrade your kernel to see if this issue still exists?
I found this commit which looks promising
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/c7a437fdd6e794290082cd19808627c661e15c5d
If it's still not working, can you run "sudo showkey -s" and press the
power button, then
Pfff, that commit is the one in the bug report that you mentioned here.
Can you also attach the dmesg output after a clean reboot, and after
pressing the power button to see if it make any noise in dmesg?
Thanks
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