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Hello,
Unfortunately, Suspend-to-RAM in Excalibur does not work.
All LEDs shine and the fan continues.
The same problem is in Ceres.
In Daedalus it was still flawless.
But when I install pm-utils and enter "sudo pm-suspend", the Suspend-to-RAM works.
Is that already known? Is there a workaround and (if no) where can you report this.
How could I change the behavior of the power buttons to the command pm-suspend.
Last edited by Mikey (2024-07-21 09:56:28)
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Maybe take a look in /etc/elogind/logind.conf and change a default setting or two. See man 5 logind.conf for details.
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Thanks for the tip.
I think it's a bug, where could I report it?
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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?
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For me (lxqt), the sudo pm-suspend works, but only after a new boot.
If you (in one session) first try to go in suspend with the mate utils, then pm-suspend has the same behavior. Thats important.
I have added in sudoers file
mikey ALL=NOPASSWD: /sbin/pm-suspend, /sbin/pm-hibernate
So you can make a button (desktop, panel) with "sudo pm-suspend"
I think this is a bug and has to report.
Last edited by Mikey (2024-07-28 19:51:11)
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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"
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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.
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Try the following; in /etc/elogind/sleep.conf.d directory create the file 20-suspend.conf with the following contents
[Sleep]
SuspendMode=deepand 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 , and also to whom they contributed to the topic, including their creator
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@bigcat
Thank you, that works and it is in any case the better solution.
Last edited by Mikey (2024-08-14 11:22:19)
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