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| From | Phillip <nntp@fulltermprivacy.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.os.linux.misc |
| Subject | Anyone having trouble with sleep? |
| Date | 2025-01-04 10:48 -0500 |
| Organization | A noiseless patient Spider |
| Message-ID | <vlbl7m$gkhb$1@dont-email.me> (permalink) |
I've been having trouble getting my machines to sleep/standby/suspend (basically anything that isn't hibernate). The issue I'm having is that anytime I have it initiate any of the states listed above (and all variants), I can never pull it out of sleep. Resume doesn't happen when pressing on the keyboard or moving the mouse. In fact, even pressing the power button won't rez the system to resume. Funny enough the CPU fan will still spin in all sleep states (except hibernate) but no other fans do. And this isn't just 1 machine. I've got 5 right now with this problem and all have the exact same symptom (CPU fan running), 2 on Arch (I think one of those might actually be Manjaro), 1 is Gentoo and the rest are Debian. All updated to the current latest of their respective distro's and none have the same hardware. 2 are using GIGABYTE Motherboards (one has an nVIDIA GPU), 1 is using an MSI motherboard and the other 2 are Intel motherboards (yeah, I still have em). Hibernate works like a charm so right now I've just been using that but I'd really like to get some type of sleep state other then hibernate working. Any recommendations? I've been though the man pages and online and there just doesn't seem to be much about this issue. I've also looked at /sys/power/ to ensure support is there, which is it for the states I'm targeting in the /etc/systemd/sleep.conf file. I've looked at that file for days. I feel like there is something simple I'm missing. In case it matters I'm running KDE on all machines. Some are using SDDM and some are on startx. -- Phillip Frabott ---------- - Adam: Is a void really a void if it returns? - Jack: No, it's just nullspace at that point. ----------
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