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#1 2024-08-29 23:50:22

rdav
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Registered: 2017-06-30
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[SOLVED] Suspend to Ram logs out user in Excalibur/Ceres on waking up

Hi All,

When I use suspend to ram via pm-suspend, then computer goes to sleep nicely.

When I go to restart, I see X gui briefly with the desktop, then promptly get logged out and back to login screen.

I have done the steps outlined in https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=6740
however this is still occuring.

Thanks in advance to your suggestions!

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#2 2024-08-30 09:06:10

stargate-sg1-cheyenne-mtn
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Re: [SOLVED] Suspend to Ram logs out user in Excalibur/Ceres on waking up

had a similar experience when my active partition had very little free space left. don't remember how "little" the actual amount was. as always, your mileage may vary.


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#3 2024-08-30 14:30:09

rdav
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Re: [SOLVED] Suspend to Ram logs out user in Excalibur/Ceres on waking up

Hi stargate-sg1-cheyenne,
This happening when I suspend to ram with "pm-suspend".
I haven't tried suspend to disk "pm-hibernate", though there is a enough disk free at 106G.
I'll try "pm-hibernate" and report back,
cheers!

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#4 2024-10-01 09:15:00

rdav
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Re: [SOLVED] Suspend to Ram logs out user in Excalibur/Ceres on waking up

Posting this as "solved" in as much my solution was to roll back from Testing/Unstable to Stable.

After this and other annoying dramas, eventually I relented, dumped Excalibur/Ceres and went back to Daedalus (stable).
Took a day over the weekend, and another hour installing missing packages.
Has been worth it.

Suspend now works which is great, what I didn't expect is the lappie is now running 10-20C cooler in Daedalus than in Exccalibur/Ceres! ;-)

Last edited by rdav (2024-10-01 09:15:21)

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