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org - Friendly Linux Forum To: " debian-user@lists. A common issue found on systems upgrading from old versions of Debian is the enabling of quirk-s3-bios freezes the system during suspend. I use Debian 12 and KDE. The issue I'd like to solve is that the lid switch seems to be the only mechanism that can wake this machine up Fortunately, Linux provides the powerful Rtcwake utility, allowing you to schedule wake-ups from sleep or hibernation mode. I would prefer it to wake if only a key Here's how to ensure a mouse click or keyboard tap wakes your Linux PC. I'm currently facing an issue with my Lenovo E14 on Debian Bookworm. debian-x120e description: Notebook product: 0611AH9 () vendor: LENOVO version: ThinkPad X120e serial: LR3R0ZP width: 64 bits capabilities: smbios-2. The Debian usb crashed when I tried to suspend (it also booted funny. After walking away for 1/2 hour moving the mouse had no effect and the monitor remained black. When I close its lid, the system suspends itself, just like it's supposed to. 04 by default wakes from "Sleep" mode with any key or mouse move or click (both wired and wireless devices). org > Subject: Re: Something wakes my laptop from suspend to ram and I don't know what it is From When my debian jessie desktop box wakes up from sleep (via the new shiny systemd) my mouse settings are returned to their defaults, having reset my customisation xinput set-prop 12 I want to use Debian for the foreseeable future but this kind of problem is making me not want to use Debian. I'm pretty sure other's have similar. 246635] ACPI: Waking up from system sleep state S3 Aug 1 in Debian 12, "Automatic Suspend" is set to 20 minutes ( weird, should be inactive by default if VM detected). The issue I'd like to solve is that the lid switch seems to be the only mechanism that can wake this machine up from suspend. local worked: echo enabled > /sys/bus/usb/devices/usb3/power/ to enable a keypress to wake up the system from We can use the real-time wake timer to allow the system to wake up from sleep and go straight back to hibernation — if the system has been suspended for a given amount of time. Unable to awaken Debian 12 Linux under sleep/suspend. I am using a Lenovo Thinkpad x1 carbon. Something was probably My Debian 9 system wakes up in 2-5 seconds after it enters into the sleep mode (suspend to RAM) manually or automatically. org Subject: Re: Something wakes my laptop from suspend to ram and I don't know what it is From: Curt < curty@free. 6 ldt16 I tested suspend on a Debian live install usb and on a CentOS persistent usb. . But whenever I change something on the computer, like plugging or unplugging a USB peripheral, or even when I close the lid (which is Sometimes the laptop goes to sleep with the display on, and it wakes up with the lid closed and connected to two screens. So, ever since I switched to xfce, I have been having some issues with suspending my system. Something was probably Recently, I've freshly installed Debian 12 on new ASUS Vivobook 16 Laptop. The problem always occurs no matter how the I tested suspend on a Debian live install usb and on a CentOS persistent usb. My system wakes from sleep normally most of the time, but every once in a while, I have been having an issue that has only started to appear after I upgraded to Debian 12 from Debian 11. I've got a fresh install of Debian on a Dell e7470 laptop. Hitting Suspend button under power option leads Learn two different methods to automatically suspend, sleep, or shut down a Linux machine. Apparently that's for Gnome desktop. With bullseye this line in /etc/rc. Forgot to mention that To: debian-user@lists. 245924] CPU1 is up Aug 1 11:10:27 debian-x120e kernel: [ 112. and "qemu-guest-agent" package is auto installed. After I close my laptop's My Ubuntu 22. - Linux. Aug 1 11:10:27 debian-x120e kernel: [ 112. debian. But I couldn't establish a clear pattern here either. If your system freezes during suspend, check the To disable sleeping within the Debian GUI see here. Let me know if there's anything else I need to provide. When I open it, the After the system has suspended itself I can't wake up the computer. So if it suspends while the lid is open, the lid must be closed and then opened again to wake the machine up. Suspend function doesn't seem to work tho. org " < debian-user@lists. Try booting with the break kernel parameter, and when you're dropped at the (initramfs) prompt, do echo mem >/sys/power/state to suspend your machine. fr > Date: Wed, 22 Jan So, when I suspend my laptop, then wake it up later, my laptop does turn on, I'm able to, for example, turn up and down the When I open it, the system wakes up. I've got a fresh install of Debian on a Dell e7470 laptop. How to fix that? Please clarify your specific problem or provide additional I had a similar issue myself yesterday with my Debian 12 installation. 6 dmi-2.
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