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haarp Guru
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Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 7:25 am Post subject: Xfce can't suspend automatically, but can manually |
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Hi,
I'm running the newest Xfce (4.12), gentoo-sources-4.4.8, openrc-0.19.1, pm-utils-1.4.1-r6, upower-pm-utils-0.9.23-r2.
When I select Suspend in the Logout menu in Xfce, I can suspend just fine. The screen locks and the system goes to sleep (even tho the process takes like 10 seconds to complete)
I have also set Xfce to suspend when inactive for a while. However, when it triggers, Xfce dutifully locks the screen but then refuses to go to sleep. Instead, the Power Manager pops up a notification about missing kernel support. Which is quite obviously not true.
What does it need? Why is manual suspend working then? Any ideas?
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haarp Guru
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Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 4:34 pm Post subject: |
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Solved. consolekit needs the pm-utils useflag.
This piece of information is very hard to discover. I really think it needs to be documented better. |
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haarp Guru
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 4:41 am Post subject: |
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I spoke too soon. After a logout it is broken again |
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haarp Guru
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Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 6:59 am Post subject: |
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Bump.
Still happening. "no kernel support" appears to be a message from upower. But upower -d definitely yields can-suspend: yes, xfce-power-manager --dump yields Can suspend: True, Authorized to suspend: True
Just what is Xfce doing differently when suspending to the timer compared to pressing the button? |
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Actuallyra n00b
Joined: 22 Aug 2016 Posts: 1
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Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 5:10 am Post subject: Re: Xfce can't suspend automatically, but can manually |
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haarp wrote: | Hi,
I'm running the newest Xfce (4.12), gentoo-sources-4.4.8, openrc-0.19.1, pm-utils-1.4.1-r6, upower-pm-utils-0.9.23-r2.
When I select Suspend in the Logout menu in Xfce, I can suspend just fine. The screen locks and the system goes to sleep (even tho the process takes like 10 seconds to complete)
I have also set Xfce to suspend when inactive for a while. However, when it triggers, Xfce dutifully locks the screen but then refuses to go to sleep. Instead, the Power Manager pops up a notification about missing kernel support. Which is quite obviously not true.
What does it need? Why is manual suspend working then? Any ideas? |
yeah, got same problem also! Since upgrading to XFCE 4.10, I have encountered frequent problems of the screen blanking after 10 mins (no matter what the power settings are set at) or even if I will turn off after 30 mis. |
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haarp Guru
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Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 6:15 am Post subject: |
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There is an upgrade to xfce4-power-manager-1.6.0 (I'm running 1.4.4). However it requires sys-power/upower instead of sys-power/upower-pm-utils.
In the past, this combination was sure to break suspending entirely (sys-power/upower doesn't work well without systemd). Is this still an issue? |
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