On Mon, 03 Jun 2013 14:03:35 +0200 Nikolas Arend <sns...@gmail.com> said:
> On 06/03/2013 01:26 PM, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote: > > On Mon, 03 Jun 2013 10:20:14 +0200 Nikolas Arend <sns...@gmail.com> said: > > > > it sounds like maybe the system is suspending twice or 3 times. > > > > maybe once from system (systemd/init or something else not e related) and > > then e sees both an acpi event to start a sleep AND maybe a x keybinding > > pressing a sleep button etc. thus the repeated sleeps. the problem is.. you > > want only one of these for your hw/system/os to be configured but all of > > them are and e has no way of knowing which ones will or will not be > > triggered thus all of them are set up... plus maybe the system suspending > > anyway (i had a problem with systemd powering off my laptop anyway when i > > hit power and e not being able to intercept and popup its syscon dialog > > before the system shut down anyway) > > You're right, I checked the key and ACPI bindings, and there were > several defined for 'suspend' (XF86sleep, XF86suspend,...). However, I'm > not sure I set them myself. Are those predefined or auto-detected? well you are listing keybindings, not acpi... but they are all pre-defined to try and catch every possible method. there is no sensible way to auto-detect which ones are applicable for your machine without asking you to press the appropriate buttons yourself or perform the action (eg close the lid). > Also the confirmation window issue is gone now, although I don't > understand whey they were accumulating over time with each suspend (and > why they were showing up at all with "Disable Confirmation Dialogs" set). > > Anyway, thanks and sorry for the noise. > > > Nick > > > > >> On 05/21/2013 09:21 AM, Michael Blumenkrantz wrote: > >> > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >> I have two somewhat weird issues with suspending and e's suspend dialog > >> ("Enlightenment is busy with another request"). > >> > >> Waking up from suspend takes two attempts. After triggering a wake-up > >> (open laptop lid, pressing Fn key) I can briefly see the text console > >> output, then it goes back to sleep. The second time brings the system > >> back up. > >> > >> Although I have disabled confirmation dialogs, the "Suspending. Until > >> suspend is complete you cannot..." message appears, but not just once. > >> Every time I suspend the system I get the dialog for all the suspend > >> actions I have ever performed since e was last restarted. It looks like > >> e is remembering the number of suspend's and throws all the windows at > >> me again although I have closed them last time. So at some point I reach > >> a ridiculous number of dialog windows to confirm, to give you an idea I > >> have attached a screenshot (if that does not make it through to the > >> mailing list I can paste it somewhere if needed). > >> > >> I'm on Fedora 18 (64 bit), Lenovo ThinkPad T430s. Gnome does not exhibit > >> this issue, so I guess it's e related. > >> > >> > >> Thanks, Nick > >> > >> > >> > >>> Not to be confused with last year's Call For Beards, this is an open call > >>> for people to submit any outstanding bug reports for E18. > >>> > >>> Known issues: > >>> > >>> * Window shading doesn't "shade" > >>> * Keyboard movement of windows between desks/screens may be broken > >>> * Shaped windows > >>> > >>> > >>> Please note that any feature requests masquerading as bug reports will be > >>> completely ignored. > >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >>> Try New Relic Now & We'll Send You this Cool Shirt > >>> New Relic is the only SaaS-based application performance monitoring > >>> service that delivers powerful full stack analytics. Optimize and monitor > >>> your browser, app, & servers with just a few lines of code. 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