On Fri, Oct 05, 2018 at 09:50:18AM -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/5/18 6:11 AM, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
Short version: Suspend works perfectly here (except when a 2nd monitor
is attached) on a laptop with a running GDM 3.26.2.1, kernel
4.18.7-250.vanilla.knurd.1.fc27.x86_64. Window manager is awesome v4.2.
Simply closing the lid suspends the machine to S3 sleep) [1].
I think you are misunderstanding. Suspend works fine for me as well.
However, the laptop hardware seems to have a problem where pressing
the power button sometimes doesn't resume.
Did you have a look to dconf-editor, this path:
/org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/power/
In this folder I a "power-button-action" link. Here, on awesome,
I only have four options to set: nothing, suspend, hibernate,
interactive.
For me tho', these settings seem getting ingored - instead
logind.conf seems to be evaluated. But with Gnome that might be
different.
Also, just in case: there's a sleep system management that is
available on Linux, but ignored on Fedora, it seems - at least here,
on F27:
man systemd-sleep.conf
It explicity offers a setting for hybrid-sleep, but the files for
setting it up are completely missing here:
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SYNOPSIS
/etc/systemd/sleep.conf
/etc/systemd/sleep.conf.d/*.conf
/run/systemd/sleep.conf.d/*.conf
/usr/lib/systemd/sleep.conf.d/*.conf
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I would like to use
hybrid-sleep instead as a workaround.
Understood.
Good luck!
Wolfgang
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