Re: hibernation — does it work for you?

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Hi,

on my old workhorse, Asus Sabertooth 990 FX Rel 1 with bios 1604 and 8150FX CPU, I have occassionally failures on suspending via GUI, My desktop is KDE, F29 and I use 'Application Dashboard -> Suspend' in which case systemd tries to suspend the box. But sometimes box doesn't sleep at all, instead:
- it either seemingly goes to S3 (i.e. every peripheral powers of and power LED flashes to indicate S3 state) but power supply does not cut off
- in another case, it goes to S3 but very rapidly powers back on (so that I can hear PSU's in-rush current limiting relay to loose and close in between about a second)

Now comes the big BUT: If I run following commands from terminal as a root:
sync && echo mem > /sys/power/state

I have not experienced ANY problems at all. For those who had, maybe test this command compound is worth trying?

Juha
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