Re: [gentoo-user] problem: frequently auto suspend

2014-05-01 Thread simsilver Lee
@godzil, thanks for your reply!
By trial and error, I found that the service which trigger suspend is
systemd-logind. I have tried reinstalling and uninstalling acpid, but the
problem remains.



On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 10:53 PM, godzil god...@godzil.net wrote:

  For the suspend after a wakeup, I've a similar problem on my EEEPC
 1000HE, I didn't investigate a lot, but on my case I strongly suspect that
 it is caused by a two process/script that try to manage the same event.

 It does not happen when I press the Sleep button (Fn+F1 if I recall
 correctly) but happen everytime when closing the lid. I remember to had
 lots of problem with ACPI configuration, and some key are still not working
 as expected, anyway, I've may in my case mess with some ACPI script. Maybe
 you could look at this first?

 Manoel



 Le 2014-04-30 15:13, simsilver Lee a écrit :

 Forget to mention, I have tried kernel 3.14, 3.14.1, 3.13.7, and none
 works well on this.


 On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 10:11 PM, simsilver Lee 
 yihuanlingj...@gmail.comwrote:

   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.

 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.*


 *Could someone help me? And what info do I need to attach?*

 *Simsilver*






[gentoo-user] problem: frequently auto suspend

2014-04-30 Thread simsilver Lee
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.

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.*


*Could someone help me? And what info do I need to attach?*

*Simsilver*


Re: [gentoo-user] problem: frequently auto suspend

2014-04-30 Thread simsilver Lee
Forget to mention, I have tried kernel 3.14, 3.14.1, 3.13.7, and none works
well on this.


On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 10:11 PM, simsilver Lee yihuanlingj...@gmail.comwrote:

 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.

 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. *


 *Could someone help me? And what info do I need to attach?*

 *Simsilver*



Re: [gentoo-user] problem: frequently auto suspend

2014-04-30 Thread godzil
 

For the suspend after a wakeup, I've a similar problem on my EEEPC
1000HE, I didn't investigate a lot, but on my case I strongly suspect
that it is caused by a two process/script that try to manage the same
event. 

It does not happen when I press the Sleep button (Fn+F1 if I recall
correctly) but happen everytime when closing the lid. I remember to had
lots of problem with ACPI configuration, and some key are still not
working as expected, anyway, I've may in my case mess with some ACPI
script. Maybe you could look at this first? 

Manoel 

Le 2014-04-30 15:13, simsilver Lee a écrit : 

 Forget to mention, I have tried kernel 3.14, 3.14.1, 3.13.7, and none works 
 well on this. 
 
 On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 10:11 PM, simsilver Lee yihuanlingj...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 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.
 
 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.
 
 Could someone help me? And what info do I need to attach?
 
 Simsilver