Bug#720704: gnome-settings-daemon: Does not suspend when power button pressed
Tony Houghton
h at realh.co.uk
Sun Aug 25 15:58:39 UTC 2013
On Sun, 25 Aug 2013 00:37:15 +0200
Michael Biebl <biebl at debian.org> wrote:
> Am 24.08.2013 18:11, schrieb Tony Houghton:
> > Package: gnome-settings-daemon
> > Version: 3.8.4-1
> > Severity: normal
> >
> > I have the power button configured to perform a suspend on my Samsung
> > NP900X3C because lid detection doesn't work properly on this model. But
> > since upgrading to GNOME 3.8 pressing the power button only turns off
> > the display. I think this is for the same reason as #704272; browsing
> > the source it looks as if g-s-d is asking logind to suspend. The
> > gnome-shell maintainers seem to be anticipating a delay before systemd
> > supports suspend and have reverted gnome-shell to use upower, so please
> > could a similar interim fix be applied to g-s-d if an updated systemd is
> > still some way off.
> >
>
> > ii systemd 204-2
>
> The systemd version you have installed is recent enough, but I suspect
> you actually don't run systemd as PID 1?
> While systemd-logind can run standalone (under sysvinit) to some degree,
> the suspend/hibernate/powerofff functionality requires systemd to be
> running.
How can I make it run as pid 1?
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