On Saturday 24 July 2021 01:20:00 pm dep via tde-users wrote: > said Dr. Nikolaus Klepp: > | Sorry, I have FreeBSD 13 + TDE, but I never use(d) suspend on any system > | ever. But I remember that there was an issue with Xorg + suspend some > | months ago on one of the freebsd mailinglists. > Best to do an orderly shutdown and reboot when needed, or if it's a desktop > enable power saving wherever possible -- including blank screen as a > screensaver; it powers down the monitor(s) and unless you set it to lock > it comes right back to life if you hit a key or move the pointing device. > > The amount of time lost in trying to get suspend/hibernate to work is far > in excess of the amount of time one would save if it worked as advertised > to begin with. > -- > dep Suspend used to work fine for me when using Xfce on here, and I regularly used suspend on Debian. "zzz" (pretty much an alias of "acpiconf -s3" for me) still works as intended if I'm in TDM or a tty. It only happens in the desktop environment. However, we can scratch suspend. It still freezes from time to time when I'm doing something on the desktop. I actually decided to write this after the freeze happened this morning while I was in the middle of playing a game on Steam. -- - Hunter, aka hunter0one ____________________________________________________ tde-users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx