On 02/05/2017 03:34 AM, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Feb 2017 23:08:53 +0000 Peter Flynn <[email protected]> said:
[...]
> errrr. ummm.... it sounds like e still thinks a current system action is
> underway and isn't complete yet. beyond adding lots of printfs to e_sys.c to
> find out the logic flow.. i don't know why this happens to you. it works
> perfectly for me.

Probably because I'm on a slow, cronky, ancient Dell laptop :-) If I
ever manage to buy a new laptop, the problem will probably go away.

> i guess does e_sys_action_do() get called when you select to
> suspend/logout/whatever after a suspend+resume? if so what does it do
> internally? is there a current action? follow the breadcrumbs down into
> _e_sys_action_do() and so on.

Possibly. I don't have the skills to follow that.

>> I am using the Enlightenment 0.21.99.22030 I compiled from github a few
>> weeks ago on a Dell Latitude D810.
> 
> github? you know our official git repose are not on github.

Sorry, my bad memory. The build script got the code using git and
assumed it was from github. I wasn't paying attention, it was from
git.enlightenment.org

> that's probably because your os is systemd related and systemd reports that
> hibernation is not possible.

Ubuntu 32-bit 16.04.

All fixed, however, by installing uswsusp which provides commands s2ram
and s2disk which work just fine.

///Peter


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