On Tue, 02 Apr 2013 23:33:19 +0300 Aleksandar Kostadinov <akostadi@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Kevin Fenzi wrote, On 04/02/2013 10:54 PM (EEST): > > On Tue, 02 Apr 2013 22:13:46 +0300 > > Aleksandar Kostadinov <akostadi@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> This seems to be the case. I had to set the option to suspend in > >> xfce-power-manager. > > > > yeah, I think the default is 'lock screen'. > > > >> It is strange because when I opened a bug with > >> fedora 18, it was decided as won't fix and there was sugested to > >> configure systemd-logind... > > > > Bug against what? Do you have it handy? > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=886569 Sorry about that. Xfce4-power-manager does handle this now, but didn't when f18 was released. > >> anyways so now laptop suspends but when I > >> open the lid, it first wakes up and then suspends again. I have to > >> push power button to wake it up for the second time. > > > > I have seen this myself, but not sure whats causing it. > > Might be a systemd issue... > > How could systemd be at issue when it does NOT suspend machine if > xfce4-power-manager is configured to only lock? Because I think it's systemd handling resume somehow and not properly being inhibited from doing suspend. So, xfce4-power-manager does a suspend, you resume, it comes back from that and then systemd does a suspend too. it shouldn't. Just a theory... kevin
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