Re: After suspension

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On 12/26/2017 12:23 PM, Wells, Roger K. wrote:
> Small inconvenience but new and annoying:
> Machine is Thinkpad x260
> uname -a: Linux rwells-x260 4.14.7-300.fc27.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Dec 18 16:06:12
> UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
> Desktop: Gnome 3.26.4-1.fc27.x86_64
> 
> When the lid is opened on the suspended machine the screen saver appears and the
> clock proceeds to update until
> the enter key is hit.  Then the clock stops updating for 27 seconds followed by
> the login entry dialog appearing.
> Then everything is back to normal.
> This began right after the upgrade from F26 to F27 and has persisted through one
> or two subsequent routine updates.
> There are inconsistencies, sometimes it only does it when there is only wireless
> connections and no wired options.
> Sometimes it doesn't do it at all, no pattern here.
> Sometimes the 27 second delay is much shorter but this is quite rare.
> I have been running Fedora/Gnome for years and have never seen this.
> 
> Any thoughts or things to try to help pin it down will be appreciated.
> 
> thanks

There have been a lot of recent changes in ACPI code for suspend and hibernate;
it's always possible that something got tweaked in a recent kernel that could
affect this particular model of machine.

That being said, the 27 second delay sounds like the laptop hibernated (not
suspended); if you waited a variable length of time to open the lid again, it
might explain some of the variation -- sometimes it suspended, sometimes it was
caught before hibernation was complete, sometime it was caught after it had
fully hibernated.  The other things that occur to me are that perhaps hibernate
was not working before for this model of laptop and now it does; or, the power
settings changed defaults, or did not retain settings when updating; or, some
of the recent changes for lid notification aren't quite right for this laptop
(there have been a few cases of that).  Those are some of the places where I
would start looking, at least...

-- 
ciao,
al
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Red Hat, Inc.
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