Re: Fedora 19 beta rc4 suspend issue

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On 29.05.2013 06:02, Igor Gnatenko wrote:
On Tue, 2013-05-28 at 22:52 +0200, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
On 28.05.2013 05:55, Igor Gnatenko wrote:
I have this problem, but last time (after update) not affected

Best Regards,
Igor Gnatenko

On May 28, 2013 4:21 AM, "Dennis Jacobfeuerborn" <dennisml@xxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:dennisml@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

     Hi,
     I just installed Fedora 19 beta rc4 using the netinstall iso in my
     new Dell XPS 13 ultrabook and while it seems to work fine out of the
     box this morning I found that it apparently had woken up again
     during the night for no apparent reason.

     Does anyone have an idea what could be the reason for a behaviour
     like this?

I just did an update (mostly an X update it seems) and will see if that
helps. As of yesterday the systeme was up-to-date.
Today I was sitting in a long meeting mostly with my laptop shut and
after a while I noticed that the front light indicating the power status
was once again on and after opening the lid I immediately got the
lock-screen. Usually it takes a moment for the system to wake up so I
assume this meant that the system had actually woken up with the lid
still closed.

I just did a "tail /var/log/messages" into a file and closed the lid so
once the system has woken up again I can extract the log from exactly
the last message before going into standby. I hope I can find some
indication as to what exactly causes the system to wake up.

Regards,
    Dennis

good. if at me it repeats - I will try to make too most


FYI I filed a bug for this here since I can reproduce this under Linux but not under Windows so this seems to be a software issue after all:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=971575

I also added a reference to a Launchpad bug where other users have reported similar issues:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/dell-sputnik/+bug/1161962

Apparently turning off "Intel Smart Connect" and "Intel Rapid Start" in the BIOS/Firmware is supposed to be a workaround for this issue.

Regards,
  Dennis
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