On 11/15/12 at 02:11pm, Leonidas Spyropoulos wrote: > On 15 Nov 2012 13:52, "Genes MailLists" <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > This started happening sometime after I switched to systemd (tho I am not > finger pointing). > > > > Upon resume - the laptop immediately sleeps - the second resume is fine. > > Not every time either. Fresh boot - sleep - resume cycle seems to work > fine. > > > > Googling suggested putting this in /etc/systemd/login.conf > > > > LidSwitchIgnoreInhibited=no > > > > However this makes no sense to me - as surely systemd knows the > difference between the open and close lid events. The argument made was > that there was competition between kde and systemd to sleep/resume and this > would keep systemd from doing anything. > > > > Anyway - above makes no difference :-) > > > > Anyone have any ideas? > > > > testing repo fully updated - using kde and systemd. > > > > gene/ > > Hmm I am having the same behaviour without testing repos enabled, up to > date, and with slim + xfce. > I am also using systemd. > > It might have to do with the WiFi. Mine is a broadcom chip and > unfortunately i found only the closed source drivers work (wl). > > I will try the suggested from Google config. > > Thanks, > Leonidas In your apparent google adventure, I find it suprising yuo did not find the correct answer as I have seen it come up in the forums many many times. Also suprising is that when you found the suggestion to use LidSwitchIgnoreInhibited=no, you didn't then find that logind.conf has other options in that file. See the logind.conf man page for the answer. -- Curtis Shimamoto sugar.and.scruffy@xxxxxxxxx