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For the "suspend" after a wakeup, I've a similar problem on my EEEPC |
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1000HE, I didn't investigate a lot, but on my case I strongly suspect |
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that it is caused by a two process/script that try to manage the same |
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event. |
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It does not happen when I press the Sleep button (Fn+F1 if I recall |
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correctly) but happen everytime when closing the lid. I remember to had |
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lots of problem with ACPI configuration, and some key are still not |
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working as expected, anyway, I've may in my case mess with some ACPI |
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script. Maybe you could look at this first? |
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Manoel |
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Le 2014-04-30 15:13, simsilver Lee a écrit : |
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> Forget to mention, I have tried kernel 3.14, 3.14.1, 3.13.7, and none works well on this. |
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> On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 10:11 PM, simsilver Lee <yihuanlingjian@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>> Hello everyone, I have met a problem recently after once update. My laptop suspends automatically after booting up, and suspends on and on after wakeup. I have checked up the log and there is no obvious errors. It works well on Win7 and Ubuntu Live, and on Gentoo the CPU is about 60 ℃. It also works well in single mode, but suspends quickly after I start NetworkManager service. And I found that it echo "^@" before the first-time suspend in the console. |
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>> I have tried some solutions such as pass "pcie_aspm=force" to kernel, disable gdm service, none works. Masking suspend.target and systemd-suspend.service helps, but I want a better solution. |
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>> Could someone help me? And what info do I need to attach? |
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>> Simsilver |