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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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bump. thinkpad x1 5th gen carbon.
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Same problem with Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS on Asus N55sf laptop.
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@unusedusername I found a snippet somewhere that helped me do things
when my lid is closed (or rather when the session is locked). Since your
laptop switches to airplane mode something is detecting it so maybe this
helps. Put this in a script and run it, then close lid and open lid. Do
you get any
Same problem on Ubuntu 19.10 on HP 250 G7.
Tried editing logind.conf as per previous suggestions, but no
combination solved the problem.
Tried installing pm-utils, which weren't installed (see #117), that
didn't help either.
Tried turning off the automatic suspend and automatic blank screen in
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Same problem with Ubuntu 19.04 on Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 (2019)
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Title:
Notebook doesn't suspend when lid is closed after update
I'm experiencing the same that Gaute in Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS: Suspending
on closing the lid is only working without the external monitor
connected, no matter what I try to configure.
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I have a similar problem on 18.04 on a Lenovo V330.
Suspend works fine without external monitor, but no matter what I do it's
inhibited when its connected. I want it to suspend always.
$ grep -i lid /etc/systemd/logind.conf
#HandleLidSwitch=suspend
HandleLidSwitchDocked=suspend
Happens with me too
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I have had this problem in the past and it reemerged on an upgrade from
16.04 to 18.04 and have resolved it. For me (Lenovo Yoga) the issue is
with USB rewaking the machine.
The following fix worked for me.
1) Created file: /etc/systemd/system/toggle.XHC.to.fix.suspend.issue.service
with
I have had this problem in the past and it reemerged on an upgrade from
16.04 to 18.04 and have resolved it. For me (Lenovo Yoga) the issue is
with USB rewaking the machine.
The following fix worked for me.
1) Created file: /etc/systemd/system/toggle.XHC.to.fix.suspend.issue.service
with
Same on dell precision with nvidia Quadro M1000M:
# systemd-inhibit --list --mode=block
Who: gdm (UID 128/gdm, PID 5533/gsd-media-keys)
What: handle-power-key:handle-suspend-key:handle-hibernate-key
Why: GNOME handling keypresses
Mode: block
Who: dirmeier (UID
One other note, it appears that gsd-power might be blocking the suspend:
josh@josh-ThinkPad-T460 ~ systemd-inhibit
Who: gdm (UID 147/gdm, PID 3040/gsd-power)
What: sleep
Why: GNOME needs to lock the screen
Mode: delay
Who: NetworkManager (UID 0/root, PID
I'm experiencing this issue after upgrading from 16.04 to 18.04 on a
Thinkpad T460p.
I have set the following in /etc/systemd/logind.conf and restarted
systemd-logind.service (which logged me out of my session)
HandleSuspendKey=suspend
HandleHibernateKey=suspend
HandleLidSwitch=suspend
Kubuntu 18.04 on Zenbook Pro UX550VE. Also doesn't work. Tried all the
suggestions like installing pm-utils and modifying logind.conf. Nothing
has helped.
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Most important information: I'm using ubuntu 18.04, fresh install
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Title:
Notebook doesn't suspend when lid is closed after update to 16.04
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My Thinkpad P51 is also affected by this bug.
Gnome tweak tools is set to suspend on lid close, but nothing happens.
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Title:
Notebook doesn't
Installing the "pm-utils" package--which for some reason wasn't
installed on a fresh install of Ubuntu 17.04--fixed it, along with
altering my /etc/systemd/logind.conf did the trick. I altered it to
read:
HandleSuspendKey=suspend
HandleHibernateKey=suspend
HandleLidSwitch=suspend
Looks like I misspoke, adding "HandleLidSwitchDocked=suspend" didn't
work. I took the laptop offsite after closing the lid and when I
arrived at my destination the laptop was still warm and there had been
significant battery drain, as if it had been running full-blast all
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HP 450 G3 laptop here, just a few days old. Adding the
"HandleLidSwitchDocked=suspend" worked for me. Ubuntu Zesty, kernel
4.10.0-32.
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Ok Sorry for misleading report on #113.
It actually works, however the problem was with Tweak tool setting which
silently adds autostart script preventing notebook to suspend on lid closed
regardless settings in /etc/systemd/logind.conf
More:
Using 17.04 Gnome,
Kernel 4.10.0-28-generic
Problem is still here on Dell XPS 13 (9350).
Neither of this has no effect:
HandleLidSwitch=suspend
HandleLidSwitchDocked=suspend
PC still runnning after lid is closed. However lid state is reported
correctly.
$ sleep 5; cat
Updated to 4.12.2 (from Debian experimental) and the issue is resolved
on my HP ZBook G3.
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Title:
Notebook doesn't suspend when lid is closed
Please try latest mainline kernel - Carlo's patches are included.
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Title:
Notebook doesn't suspend when lid is closed after update to 16.04
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quick update to #109
adding HandleLidSwitchDocked=suspend to
/etc/systemd/logind.conf
is also working
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Title:
Notebook doesn't suspend when
HP ProBook 440 G4, fix in #108 works for me, but I'm not sure what the
purpose of this module is and if it is save to blacklist.
dmesg also has some strange keycode on closing and opening the lid (see
#38)
[ 750.004558] atkbd serio0: Unknown key pressed (translated set 2, code 0x85
on
HP EliteBook 840 G3, Xubuntu 17.04
Workaround by - rmmod hp_wmi
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Title:
Notebook doesn't suspend when lid is closed after update to 16.04
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I think there are two ongoing patches are going to address this, maybe
worth a try:
One is from Benjamin Tissoires:
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9760869/
Another one is from Lv Zheng:
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9771121/
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I have the same issue on a HP ZBook G3 running Debian with the 4.11 kernel from
experimental and after reading comment #103 I tried
rmmod hp_wmi
and this fixed it!
So hopefully an updated kernel will fix it properly with that driver
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Neither HandleLidSwitch, nor HandleLidSwitchDocked explicitly un-
commented and set as "suspend" worked for me on Ubuntu 17.04.
The machine neither suspends on lid down, nor does it prompt me for a
password on lid up.
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Ubuntu Studio 16.04 on Toshiba Satellite p850
Regardless of settings in power manager or logind.conf, machine will not
suspend on lid close. It will turn off the screen, though.
Suspend from menu, command or power button works.
Lid state is reported correct (cat
Just FYI I posted this https://lkml.org/lkml/2017/4/9/57 yesterday. Still to be
reviewed.
Hope it helps.
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Notebook doesn't suspend when
Please help? The usual fixes haven't worked for me.
Lenovo T450s with Intel graphics suffering from this bug. Suspend does
indeed work from my session indicator, however.
Updated kernel from 4.4 to 4.8, nothing happened. Uncommented
HandleLidSwitchDocked and set it to suspend. Still broken.
$
Lenovo T450s with Intel graphics suffering from this bug. Suspend does
indeed work from my session indicator, however.
Updated kernel from 4.4 to 4.8, nothing happened. Uncommented
HandleLidSwitchDocked and set it to suspend. Still broken.
- Can you please copy the output of "systemd-inhibit"
HP Pavilion g6 here.
After upgrading the past month from 14.04 to 16.04, I was also affected
by this bug, where with 14.04 I closed the lid and my laptop suspended
as it should.
I tried to set HandleLidSwitch=suspend in logind.conf but it made no
change, the laptop wouldn't suspend.
Today I
More on this, adding to my comment above... My computer ceases its
ability to suspend again, without any updated etc. There was a notice
that a program had crashed yesterday evening, but the computer suspended
fine. This morning I noticed there was no sound (the speaker icon was
red in kubuntu
This occured to me today, seemingly after no update for changes made to
my laptop. I fixed in in the following way. Hope this helps
someone...
What did not work: Running the latest update, installing kernel 4.8.x or
4.4.25, or any of the fixes you can find doing a google search for
kubuntu
Still happens on 16.10 on a HP Pavilion 15 (Skylake i5-6300HQ, Intel
530, Nvidia 950M).
HandleLidSwitchDocked=suspend and then reboot 'fixes' it.
However, it has the undesirable side effect of suspending when an
external monitor is attached to the HDMI port (driven by the NVidia
chip).
In the
Apologies, I misread the above fix (it's been a long day!) :-/
HandleLidSwitchDocked=suspend
fixes the issue on 16.10 as well on my HP (not XP!) Spectre x360.
Fans came on for a minute or two after resume but have since stopped.
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This bug persists in 16.10 on a December 2016 spec XP Spectre x360.
Uncommenting or commenting
HandleLidSwitch=suspend
HandleLidSwitchDocked=ignore
have no effect.
Should a separate bug be raised for 16.10? Or is it implied that it will
be looked at during the lifecycle of 16.10 and backported
I also experienced this running 16.10 on an HP Envy laptop.
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I should add, one inhibitor listed was multiple displays, but I don't
have that, nor have I attached any additional displays since the clean
install of 16.04.
I tested the workaround suggest above (HandleLidSwitchDocked=suspend)
and it (sort of) works. It takes 12-14 seconds after closing the
I should add, even though it says I have multiple displays attached, I
don't and I haven't since I installed 16.04.
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Notebook doesn't
Although if I do the following steps, it will suspend
1: Close the lid
2: Open the lid (presented with unlock screen)
3: Close the lid
4: Wait 10s and notebook suspends...
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Same bug on Lenovo Thinkpad T510.
Who: NetworkManager (UID 0/root, PID 1042/NetworkManager)
What: sleep
Why: NetworkManager needs to turn off networks
Mode: delay
Who: bob (UID 1000/bob, PID 3529/cinnamon-settin)
What:
The HandleLidSwitchDocked=suspend trick works on HP Stream 13 too.
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confirmed "HandleLidSwitchDocked=suspend" worked for me. hp pavilion g6
Close lid, suspended and opening lid unsuspended automatially.
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Oh, but "HandleLidSwitchDocked=suspend" did fix the issue, although this
model doesn't even have a docking connector :)
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This affects also HP Spectre, and uncommenting "HandleLidSwitch=suspend"
didn't change anything.
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I can confirm same results:
HP G240
Xubuntu 16.04 64bit
Uncommented and changed HandleLidSwitchDocked=ignore to
HandleLidSwitchDocked=suspend in /etc/systemd/logind.conf worked
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I have the exact model of Macbook 13" to #80 above, and have, exactly,
the same symptoms that kketzal outlined in that post. No workarounds
listed here or elsewhere are effective at all.
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HP Elitebook 850 G3 with a fresh install of 16.04.1 had the suspend bug
(laptop would not suspend when the lid was closed).
Adding the line in login.confd worked for suspending, but I now have to
press the power button to resume from suspend. Opening the lid does not
resume.
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Installing proprietary video driver solved the issue. This solved issue
with wrong detection of an external monitor (that had been detected, but
actually hadn't been connected).
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XPS 13 on 16.10 neither HandleLidSwitchDocked=suspend nor
HandleLidSwitch=suspend makes machine go sleep. Screen remains enabled
(it is visible) until it turns of after some time due power settings.
/etc/systemd/logind.conf seemed to work in 16.04.
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Same thing in MacBook 13" (White, mid 2006).
When suspend the machine, the screen turn black, and after few seconds
(2 0 3 secs), the screen turn on, and the login screen appears.
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I've just upgraded to 16.10 and removed the workaround
(HandleLidSwitchDocked=suspend in login.d) to see if the bug was fixed.
And, no, it isn't :(
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I have two different HP Notebooks where the suspend does not work on
closing the lid.
HP 635: Does not suspend but wakes up properly when open the lid.
HP 350 G1: Also does not suspend but wakes up properly when open the lid.
However, my Acer AO756 is not affected by the issue.
The HP635 worked
~ sudo ls /sys/devices/platform/dock.0
ls: cannot access '/sys/devices/platform/dock.0': No such file or directory
✘ ~
the file don't exists in my laptop described above (Spectre x360 core i7
6500u)
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Linux 4.4.0-36-generic
HP x360 Spectre, core i7-5500U, Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
When lid is closed, screen is turned off but that is all.
Suspend works from the command line.
Playing with GNOME Tweak, dconf edidor or logind.conf doesn't help.
I don't find dock.0 in /sys/device/platform/.
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I can confirm that /sys/device/platform/dock.0 does not exist on my
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Notebook doesn't suspend when lid is closed after update to
This bug affects me as well and as many of the people in earlier
comments I have a HP laptop as well (EliteBook 840 G3).
The workaround in #5 works for me as well. Could systemd be thinking
that the laptops are docked even if they are not?
I also noticed that the folder
To Daniel Gomes, I have a HP Pavilion 13. If you modify logind.conf and
then revert to kernel 4.2, it then works for me.
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Linux 4.4.0-31-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jul 13 00:07:12 UTC 2016 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
HP x360 Spectre, core i7 Skylake. Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
Editing the file /etc/systemd/logind.conf works for me, adding the
option HandleLidSwitchDocked=suspend the laptop suspend when is closed.
Linux 4.4.0-28-generic #47-Ubuntu SMP x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
GNU/Linux - Macbook Pro 2015 - Ubuntu Mate
Closing lid, screen goes off and computer seems to be going to sleep but
after a few minutes screen and computers (lid closed) are working back
again heating up.
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I have an HP 15 Pavilion (AMD A8) and have the same issue. Updating the
kernel to 4.6 does not fix it. Editing the systemd file mentioned above
also does not resolve it. The only way to get the laptop to suspend is
from the drop down menu on the top right. Clicking suspend, suspends it
as
I have a HP Stream 11 and also an Asus Zenbook both runing with Xubuntu
16.04 (clean install), both configured to suspend on lid close and it
doesn't work in neither. It does without problems if I suspend them
manually. Also it worked flawlessly in Xubuntu 15.04.
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Sony Vaio F-Series here. Suspend intermittently won't work when lid is
closed.
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I have laptop Toshiba l300. After new install MINT 18 (Mate) after lip
is closed noting happen. Laptop steel work. In power management I set
every mode suspend, hibernate etc. Noting happen after close lip.
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Behaviour is not correct, nor was anything in my post #52 intended to
suggest that it is.
See the next couple of posts by Sebastian Bacher and myself for a full
and accurate description of the problem.
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Sorry. I have hp dv6 and in comment #62 I was only replying to @Pranav
and @Rob that behavior is alright for single display (also confirmed by
@Neil in comment #52.)
However,the bug is valid for @Neil and others who have multiple displays
attached and it doesn't suspend even after:
1) setting
@darkbroodzed
You misunderstood. I understood the issue all right. What I wanted to
know whether you guys doing it properly or not. In Power setting the
default(?) action for laptop lid is "Do Nothing". And I just checked
itit works exactly as it is supposed to do (on single display)
When I
>I don't really understand the issue here.
???
According to system settings the notebook should suspend when lid is closed but
actually this does not happen. Instead it continues to run as if nothing had
happened.
Issue described clear in bug description.
>All previous version had this bug
I don't really understand the issue here. This behavior seems absolutely
fine to me. Why would a laptop disrespect power settings and suspend on
its own? If the power-settings is set to "do-nothing" then it simply
makes the display blank and lock the screen; if it is set to suspend
then only it
Same exact problem with HP Pavilion dv6. Worked fine in 14.04 and
previous. I can manually suspend, but closing laptop lid does nada, no
matter what settings I put in the GUI.
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Would Gnome be responsible for detecting if a laptop is docked?
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I don't think this is a problem with systemd. I switched to using KDE
neon from the regular Unity release and the suspend issue is not there.
Maybe it has to do with the desktop environments, not systemd itself.
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I have this issue with a fresh install of 16.04 on my HP dv6. Same
situation after updating. No external monitor or dock is connected.
There isn't even a docking port on my laptop. When lid is closed display
backlight turns off but device doesn't suspend. I am able to suspend
normally via command
With the login.conf edit, when the device unsuspends the backlight
doesn't return to the brightness that was set before suspending.
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pranav@pranav-notebook:~$ grep -r . /sys/class/drm/*/enabled
/sys/class/drm/card0-DP-1/enabled:disabled
/sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-1/enabled:disabled
/sys/class/drm/card0-LVDS-1/enabled:enabled
/sys/class/drm/card0-VGA-1/enabled:disabled
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@seb128
"You have a laptop not connected to an external display and configured
in settings to suspend on lid close (battery/ac) but it doesn't suspend
when you close the lid? Suspending through the menu works though and
settings HandleLidSwitchDocked=suspend makes it suspend on lid close"
Yes,
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Thanks for all the efforts Neil! Could you summarize your problem/issue
exactly? You joined the bug/conversation in the middle and I would like
to make sure I understand what's going on with your config.
Would that be an accurate summary?
"You have a laptop not connected to an external display
@seb128
Yes, the bug is present with the default configuration file, but lid
close to suspend (from unity) works fine if I change the configuration.
In both the bug and functioning conditions the backlight turns off when
the lid is closed.
I will test behaviour from a console log-in later
@pitti
neilw@NWPS-LAP:~$ ls /sys/class/drm/
card0 card0-LVDS-1 controlD64 ttm
card0-HDMI-A-1 card0-VGA-1 renderD128 version
neilw@NWPS-LAP:~$ grep -r . /sys/class/drm/*/enabled
/sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-1/enabled:disabled
/sys/class/drm/card0-LVDS-1/enabled:enabled
hum, it's a bit puzzling ... suspend on lid close works if you use
HandleLidSwitchDocked=suspend right?
does it work if you close the lid on a vt?
could you also add your ~/.cache/upstart/unity-settings-daemon.log to
the bug (would maybe also be worth doing a stop u-s-d and try without
it/start
... but please still give us the output of "grep -r .
/sys/class/drm/*/enabled". Your output from comment 43 really looks like
you do have an external display.
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Nevermind my previous comment. Your "| grep systemd" was sufficient,
this does have the logind messages. This only says "lid closed"/"lid
opened", it does not say "System is docked." or "External (%i) displays
connected.", thus this is not the reason.
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> "journalctl |grep systemd > log"
Sorry, that's wrong. The lid is handled by logind, can you please re-try
with
sudo journalctl -b -t systemd-logind > /tmp/logind.log
and attach /tmp/logind.log here?
Also, from your /sys/class/drm it looks like you have an external
monitor enabled, but
thanks, the log looks fine, I don't see any hint about the problem
though and I'm out of idea for today, maybe pitti has some clue what
could be going on there...
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Ok, I tried;
journalctl |grep systemd > somekindoflog.log
The result is attached.
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System left in buggy state, debug enabled in system.conf, system
rebooted.
neilw@NWPS-LAP:~$ ls /sys/class/drm/
card0 card0-LVDS-1 controlD64 ttm
card0-HDMI-A-1 card0-VGA-1 renderD128 version
neilw@NWPS-LAP:~$ cat /sys/class/drm/*/enabled
disabled
enabled
disabled
neilw@NWPS-LAP:/etc/systemd$ sleep 10; systemd-inhibit
//Lid closed, count to ten and open again to find...
Who: Telepathy (UID 1000/neilw, PID 1729/mission-control)
What: shutdown:sleep
Why: Disconnecting IM accounts before suspend/shutdown...
Mode: delay
Who: neilw (UID
that's probably not it ... could you give the output of "ls
/sys/class/drm" and "cat /sys/class/drm/*/enabled" and maybe enable
"LogLevel=debug" in /etc/systemd/system.conf and reboot/try to
syspend/add the journalctl log to the bug?
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hum, could you get in the buggy state, run a "sleep 10; systemd-
inhibit", close the lid, wait until the 10s are over, open it back and
see what that listed? it could be that one of the processes delaying
suspend is
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I've reinstated the workaround and run the requested commands again.
As far as I can see, the output of all three is exactly the same as in
the bug condition, apart from the items in the inhibitors list being
shown in a different order.
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Ok.
Commented out the HandleLidSwitchDocked=suspend line and restarted
systemd-logind.
Closed lid, waited a minute, the bug showed itself, the system did not
suspend.
neilw@NWPS-LAP:/etc/systemd$ systemd-inhibit
Who: Unity (UID 1000/neilw, PID 1463/compiz)
What: sleep
Why: Unity
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