On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 2:31 PM, Jeffrey Ross <j...@bubble.org> wrote:

> > On 11/20/2016 03:43 PM, Jeffrey Ross wrote:
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> >> Suggestions?
> >
> > Obvious question, but have you bugzilla'd this? It sure looks like an
> > issue with the ACPI system considering the power manager is what's
> > shutting it down. You could try booting with "acpi=off" on the command
> > line and see if that'll keep it alive.
>
>
> Sorry haven't been able to test in a while, I just tried
> kernel.x86_64 4.8.14-200.fc24 last night both with and without "acpi=off"
> and with acpi in the default setting the system would go to sleep but I
> was able to wake the system up and log in normally.  When I set acpi to
> off the system didn't go to sleep but when the graphics display started up
> I got a grey screen but never presented with a login prompt.
>
> The other item I noticed is that when the system started it initial boot
> (file system encryption is enabled) the graphics screen that comes up
> asking for my password the screen is reduce to about 1/2 the normal size.
>
> Laptop is a T440P the grub line I'm using is -
>
> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=" rd.lvm.lv=fedora_laptop/root
> rd.luks.uuid=luks-533e7156-775d-48f6-abbd-90f14f31303d
> rd.lvm.lv=fedora_laptop/swap rhgb quiet i915.enable_rc6=7
> i915.enable_fbc=1 i915.lvds_downclock=1 i915.semaphores=1 acpi=off"
>
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> I'm now suspect of the i915 driver but I don't know for sure.
>
>
I suggest dropping all the i915 options and go with kernel defaults while
troubleshooting this. It might also be useful to add no_console_suspend
ignore_loglevel when troubleshooting suspend problems.

-- 
Chris Murphy
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