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#1 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » [SOLVED] Suspend-to-RAM do not work in Excalibur » 2024-08-14 03:31:55

bigcat wrote:

Try the following; in /etc/elogind/sleep.conf.d directory create the file 20-suspend.conf with the following contents

[Sleep]
SuspendMode=deep

and reboot.

With this solution now it works!

I checked using the menu button, the physical button of the laptot (which asks what to do) and even closing the lid of the laptot.

Thanks a lot, bigcat, for the solution big_smile, and also to whom they contributed to the topic, including their creator

#2 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » [SOLVED] Suspend-to-RAM do not work in Excalibur » 2024-08-06 03:01:59

For me (lxqt), the sudo pm-suspend works, but only after a new boot.

Thanks @Mikey, i think when I tried it I had only closed session, when I turned off the team it did start working without problem with "sudo pm-suspend"

#3 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » [SOLVED] Suspend-to-RAM do not work in Excalibur » 2024-07-26 23:24:59

Hi.

In these days I have migrated my laptop Lenovo T420 to Excalibur and I have the same problem, do not suspend correctly, in my case with Mate desktop.

I have also tried with the power-manager of xfce4 and with pm-suspend, but the same happens.

Will it be a problem with migration itself?

#4 Re: Desktop and Multimedia » Problem with package mate-power-manager » 2018-06-27 16:43:01

Thanks for the comments.

AntoFox wrote:

what version of mate-power-manager? ascii or jessie?

ASCII, installed with the iso, not with any migration.

ivanovnegro wrote:

I noticed already and installed the new package mate-power-manager but from ascii-backports because I use the newer Mate 1.18 packages and can confirm the bug by OP. Also the battery icon, when present on the panel, is just an exclamation sign.

Correct, the exclamation point I thought that it was something of my own for my old battery, but it also happens to me, yes.

cynwulf wrote:

You could also start mate-power-manager from the console and see if it spits anything useful on lid close.

How could exactly throw it out like that to see if I get more information?

EDIT: Running mate-power-manager from the console, if I close and I open the lid, it does not report in any way.

#5 Desktop and Multimedia » Problem with package mate-power-manager » 2018-06-26 04:33:11

libretux
Replies: 7

Hi all,

First of all, sorry for my incorrect English (translator + corrections).

I have a problem with the package mate-power-manager.

I did not recognize the close the lid of my laptop (I have tried all of the actions possible when it's closed, and none of them work).
If I suspend manually, I close the lid and then I lift, I do recognize it, so the problem is only on close.

With the package xfce4-power-manager these actions work without problems, so I decided to put it in this section, because it seems to be a particular problem of Mate and that package.

In particular, I continue using the xfce4-power-manager, but I choose to report the problem and be the one to try all the possible solutions.

Greetings

#6 Re: News & Announcements » Devuan 2.0 ASCII Stable » 2018-06-10 02:59:30

Excellent work, team.
Thank you for all smile

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