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Hi,

I have a rather strange behavior recently with suspend.

I usually suspend all my laptops to ram. I have two laptops, one with
custom kernel (4.14.12) and one with the usual ascii kernel
4.14.0-3-686-pae (now). Both are ascii and both are 32bit.

Since few weeks, the laptop with the distribution kernel shows a strange
behaviour. When I send it to sleep, it starts enabling the xscreensaver
(I use wdm and fvwm) then kills the X so I get the wdm login dialog. Now
the system stays up with the sleeping LED blink. Nothing more happens
now, I can login; even via ssh; and do stuff.

But when I do a reboot or halt at that point, the system goes to sleep
instantly. When I wake it up again, it does perform the reboot/system
halt.

The other laptop with my own kernel works fine. So I suspect that one of
the latest kernel updates did something that prevent a clean suspend.

Any one an idea?

Regards
   Klaus
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Klaus Ethgen                                       http://www.ethgen.ch/
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