On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 09:58:02PM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 01/18/2014 08:48 PM, Mihai T. Lazarescu wrote:
To suspend try "systemctl suspend"
Is this different than "sudo pm-suspend"?
Certainly so, although it may not cure your problem.
Doesn't "systemctl" have to be run as root?
Not on my F20.
Maybe this can help:
https://ask.fedoraproject.org/question/37731/suspend-lenovo-flex/
Hmmm. What proprietary driver? I do not think I have the radeon video.
OK. But to hope to make some progress you may need to find out (and post) more info about your HW than just "Lenovo laptop".
journalctl|grep suspend gets these for today:
Jan 18 19:36:10 lx120e.htt-consult.com gnome-session[1189]: INFO : GSettings missing key org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power (key lid-close-suspend-with-external-monitor) Jan 18 19:46:07 lx120e.htt-consult.com gnome-session[1170]: INFO : GSettings missing key org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power (key lid-close-suspend-with-external-monitor) Jan 18 19:47:30 lx120e.htt-consult.com kernel: Suspending console(s) (use no_console_suspend to debug) Jan 18 19:47:30 lx120e.htt-consult.com kernel: PM: suspend of devices complete after 1189.579 msecs Jan 18 19:47:30 lx120e.htt-consult.com kernel: PM: late suspend of devices complete after 0.302 msecs Jan 18 19:47:30 lx120e.htt-consult.com kernel: PM: noirq suspend of devices complete after 44.326 msecs
The first two were attemptings to suspend by closing the notebook. I had detacted the external monitor prior, but I had not tried the <fn+f7> to cycle off the external monitor. Never had to do that with f17.
The last 4 were from the pm-suspend.
HTH, Mihai
On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 08:02:27PM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
f20 x86-64 on my Lenovo with all the problems I had installing x86_64.
Well I **think** suspend was working, and now it barely works.
Closing the notebook, does nothing except hose Gnome, which restarts on opening the notebook, and all my apps go into the current workspace (I have tweaked to have 5 static workspaces). This use to put the notebook into suspend and would come out with no problems for Gnome.
There is no suspend function available from the top bar. There is an extension to add hibernate, but it does not seem to provide suspend. And anyway, hibernate is broken on this Lenovo.
Suspend via sudo pm-suspend works, but seems to still have a problem with gnome restarting.
I am leaving for LA tomorrow for a week an IEEE 802 wireless interim, and in and out of suspend is MANDATORY. Typically I would do it a dozen times per day. I don't like walking around with my notebook open in my hand from session to session (though had to do it once).
thank you for any help.