Report from F19. Nothing changed. Haven't got double wakeup yet, but screen is not locked after suspend and power button does nothing.
So 18. květen 2013, 19:32:23 CEST, Kevin Fenzi napsal:
On Mon, 13 May 2013 23:37:27 +0200 Miro Hrončok mhroncok@redhat.com wrote:
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I'm using Fedora 18 64bit on Lenovo Thinpad X230. I have no idea, what's wrong, or whom to report this.
Thanks for any help.
yeah, this whole area has been a mess of late. ;( Sorry.
I really hope we have it all a lot better in f19.
The f18 double suspend was something I saw here from time to time, but could never track down. Some folks mentioned it was a systemd bug, but I never could nail it down enough to report it. ;(
So, all the issues you note I think are in xfce4-power-manager and systemd interaction. In f18, xfce4-power-manager didn't know anything about systemd or talk to it really in any way, so if systemd was set to handle those events, it just did and xfce4-power-manager didn't do anything. Since you have told it not to do that, xfce4-power-manager should be handling them, so it sounds like a bug there.
In f19 xfce4-power-manager now queries systemd correctly, so it can ask systemd to suspend, or whatever. There's no longer any need to tweak systemd settings, xfce4-power-manager inhibits where it needs to. Also in f18 xfce4-power-manager used upower to do the suspend/hibernate, but it no longer does that in f19, so it uses systemd instead.
So, I guess short term I can try and figure out whats going wrong with xfce4-power-manager in f18... and perhaps you could try a f19 live media and see if the problems persist there?
kevin
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