Anyone else lost the ability for laptop acpi "sleep" since 4.1.x kernels came out? My Lenovo T530 works properly when lid is closed with 4.0.8-300.fc22, but does not with any 4.1 kernel.
On 08/13/2015 08:54 AM, Tim Evans wrote:
Anyone else lost the ability for laptop acpi "sleep" since 4.1.x kernels came out? My Lenovo T530 works properly when lid is closed with 4.0.8-300.fc22, but does not with any 4.1 kernel.
Yes I have. The machine is Lenovo Thinkpad x240. I find that sometimes it works as expected, rarely. Sometimes suspend will kick in after several minutes and sometimes it never does. Also uncommenting the "HandleLidSwitch=suspend" line in /etc/systemd/logind.conf" had no effect.
Pressing the power switch for about a second does work and is what I do now until this lid switch problem goes away as I am sure it will.
HTH
Hi Tim,
On my DELL Inspiron 14 7437 closing the screen doesn't put it in sleep mode. I also noticed that around the 4.1.x kernel update.
Best regards, Alexis. Le jeudi 13 août 2015 à 08:54 -0400, Tim Evans a écrit :
Anyone else lost the ability for laptop acpi "sleep" since 4.1.x kernels came out? My Lenovo T530 works properly when lid is closed with 4.0.8-300.fc22, but does not with any 4.1 kernel. -- Tim Evans |5 Chestnut Court 443-394-3864 |Owings Mills, MD 21117
It seems to work fine on my Lenovo X1 Carbon 2nd gen.
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4.1.4 works fine on my HP dv7 4287cl mid2010.
However previous 4.1.x kernels were behaving odd in the sense that right after booting up the system I had a sustained CPU load of ~1.5 - what drove me crazy and pushed me to try the 4.1.4 kernel at that time in testing.
So far, nothing else to report.
On Thu, Aug 13, 2015, 13:35 birger birger@birger.sh wrote:
It seems to work fine on my Lenovo X1 Carbon 2nd gen.
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On 08/13/2015 08:54 AM, Tim Evans wrote:
Anyone else lost the ability for laptop acpi "sleep" since 4.1.x kernels came out? My Lenovo T530 works properly when lid is closed with 4.0.8-300.fc22, but does not with any 4.1 kernel.
Now appears fixed in kernel 4.1.4-200, which dnf brought me yesterday.
Mine is Lenovo T530 and earlier the sleep happened intermittently when I closed the lid. I updated to kernel 4.1.4-200 and it seems that when I close the lid, it doesn't sleep at all. Anyone experiencing the same?
On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 6:22 PM, Tim Evans tkevans@tkevans.com wrote:
On 08/13/2015 08:54 AM, Tim Evans wrote:
Anyone else lost the ability for laptop acpi "sleep" since 4.1.x kernels came out? My Lenovo T530 works properly when lid is closed with 4.0.8-300.fc22, but does not with any 4.1 kernel.
Now appears fixed in kernel 4.1.4-200, which dnf brought me yesterday.
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On 08/14/2015 08:52 AM, Tim Evans wrote:
On 08/13/2015 08:54 AM, Tim Evans wrote:
Anyone else lost the ability for laptop acpi "sleep" since 4.1.x kernels came out? My Lenovo T530 works properly when lid is closed with 4.0.8-300.fc22, but does not with any 4.1 kernel.
Now appears fixed in kernel 4.1.4-200, which dnf brought me yesterday.
Yes, this seems to have fixed it, mostly. At least here (Lenovo x240) it still won't suspend on lid close with an second/external monitor attached. The power switch for about one second option does suspend as expected with the second monitor. We'll get there.
On 08/14/2015 04:12 PM, Roger Wells wrote:
On 08/14/2015 08:52 AM, Tim Evans wrote:
On 08/13/2015 08:54 AM, Tim Evans wrote:
Anyone else lost the ability for laptop acpi "sleep" since 4.1.x kernels came out? My Lenovo T530 works properly when lid is closed with 4.0.8-300.fc22, but does not with any 4.1 kernel.
Now appears fixed in kernel 4.1.4-200, which dnf brought me yesterday.
Yes, this seems to have fixed it, mostly. At least here (Lenovo x240) it still won't suspend on lid close with an second/external monitor attached. The power switch for about one second option does suspend as expected with the second monitor. We'll get there.
I have had so much trouble with external monitors and keyboards/mouse, that I disconnect them from my notebook before shutting it to put it to sleep. I have bumped the mouse and the computer would wake up.
So to go to sleep put your toys away first.
:)
What I'm noticing now is that the graphic server will freeze after some ours of continue running (i915 module).
I'm about to take a backup of / here (Btrfs) so I can safely try the kernel currently residing in Rawhide.
On Fri, Aug 14, 2015, 17:24 Robert Moskowitz rgm@htt-consult.com wrote:
On 08/14/2015 04:12 PM, Roger Wells wrote:
On 08/14/2015 08:52 AM, Tim Evans wrote:
On 08/13/2015 08:54 AM, Tim Evans wrote:
Anyone else lost the ability for laptop acpi "sleep" since 4.1.x
kernels
came out? My Lenovo T530 works properly when lid is closed with 4.0.8-300.fc22, but does not with any 4.1 kernel.
Now appears fixed in kernel 4.1.4-200, which dnf brought me yesterday.
Yes, this seems to have fixed it, mostly. At least here (Lenovo x240) it still won't suspend on lid close with an second/external monitor attached. The power switch for about one second option does suspend as expected with the second monitor. We'll get there.
I have had so much trouble with external monitors and keyboards/mouse, that I disconnect them from my notebook before shutting it to put it to sleep. I have bumped the mouse and the computer would wake up.
So to go to sleep put your toys away first.
:)
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FYI folks, there's a new kernel ready for testing in the updates-testing repo -- been using it for above an hour, so far working well.