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[Mageia-dev] Sleep once, never again . .

+ Robert Fox + list at foxconsult.net +
+ Tue Apr 3 16:31:21 CEST 2012 +

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On Tue, 2012-04-03 at 13:40 +0100, Pascal Terjan wrote:
+> On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 13:10, Robert Fox <list at foxconsult.net> wrote:
+>         I have a Thinkpad x220 notebook running latest Cauldron in
+>         KDE.
+>         When I close the lid, the system goes to sleep mode - and it
+>         awakes
+>         fine.  If I close the lid again, the system will not sleep.
+>          When I
+>         choose logout, turn off computer and then "sleep to ram" it
+>         also doesn't
+>         do anything.  So the suspend operation only can be done once,
+>         then I
+>         have to reboot to reset it.
+> 
+> Does it also fail if you run pm-suspend manually?
+> Anything in the logs?
+
+pm-suspend when manually called from a terminal does work! So I can
+manually force the suspend that way - looks like the KDE suspend call
+"Turn Off Computer" and then "Suspend to Ram" - as well as lid close
+does not trigger it after the first time.  There is no error, just
+doesn't do anything when I close the lid or request the suspend through
+KDE . . .
+
+Thx,
+R.Fox
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