Bug#752266: systemd: laptop powers down on resume when suspended via power/suspend button
Michael Biebl
biebl at debian.org
Sun Jun 22 20:23:34 BST 2014
tags 752266 + moreinfo
thanks
Am 21.06.2014 23:32, schrieb Brainslug:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 204-8
> Severity: important
>
> I'm running jessie on a Dell M4800 laptop. I modified
> /etc/systemd/logind.conf to suspend when either the power or suspend key
> is pressed.
> This part is working, but when I try to wake the system up (via power
> button or by opening the lid), the system immediately initiates the
> power-off sequence and goes down.
>
> When triggering the suspend from the command line via "systemctl
> suspend" instead of pressing any of the assigned keys, the laptop
> resumes without issues.
>
Well, are you actually sure the shutdown is triggered by systemd?
It's very likely that you have something like acpi-support-base
installed, which does react on such power events.
If you stop the systemd-logind.service and you hit the power button,
does the system shutdown? If so, you'll need to find out which package
does that. In this case the package needs to not react on power events
when logind is active.
Michael
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