I've been having the same issue with xfpm. It's definitely not a permanent fix, but commenting out the section of sleep.sh (wherever it may be on your system) that checks for a running power manager restores the expected functionality. Again, this is just an (_very_) ugly hack-around, and YMMV, but it seems to work for me. I'm not precisely sure what to expect should xfpm begin handling sleep events, but I'd guess that you'd get a "double suspend" where waking the computer up from suspend lets the second event put it back to sleep.


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