Re: Immediate suspend after wake-up

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If you are using systemd, this [0] might solve the issue (especially the
part above the note). You might need to make systemd ignore acpi events.

[0]
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd#ACPI_Power_Management_with_systemd

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Greetz

On 20.10.2012 14:13, Karol Babioch wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> since a few weeks my machines are going to an immediate suspend after
> the wake-up of another suspend. So basically I have to wake-up my
> machines twice after a suspend. One of my machine even reboots randomly
> after the wake-up, which renders the suspend functionality quite useless.
> 
> Now originally I thought that this is something specific to my Sony
> laptops, because both of my machines are Sony ones. However I've
> installed Arch to an Medion laptop today and experienced the same issue
> here. So now I'm thinking that this is something more generic.
> 
> I haven't looked deep into this yet, but wanted to ask whether this is
> something you are also experiencing? I'm pretty sure this came about
> with a larger update a few weeks ago. The suspected candidates are the
> kernel itself as well as systemd.
> 
> So, before digging into this, I would like to know whether some of you
> know about this already and whether there is a workaround/fix for this?
> 
> Best regards,
> Karol Babioch
> 
> 


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