Am 11.02.2013 22:03, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
> On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 3:51 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Do you have acpid installed/enabled? Anything aside the default
>> acpi-scripts?
> 
> The last time I installed acpid was in November of 2010, and I
> uninstalled for the last time in April 2011. My machines are all acpid
> free since then; systemd + UPower takes cares of everything AFAIK.

I see. I take this as an impulse to cleanup my system even more ...
removing acpi means getting rid of those app-laptop/laptop-mode-tools as
well afai understand ... they relied on ACPI to switch stuff ...

Both removed now ...

> I haven't used scripts to suspend or hibernate in ages; again UPower
> does everything, or perhaps some other part of the GNOME stack.
> sys-power/pm-utils is still being pulled in by upower-0.9.19, but it
> only calls pm-is-supported (src/linux/up-backend.c:363-390) to
> determine if the machine can suspend/hibernate. Which is kinda stupid,
> since pm-is-supported is only a set of scripts which test files in the
> /sys directory. UPower should test for those files directly (is in the
> linux backend anyway), and remove the pm-utils dependency.

Yep, another issue (bug-report ;-) ).

> For the kernel I use vanilla-sources unstable; I haven't used
> gentoo-sources in ages (long before systemd), and I never used
> tuxonice-sources.

I see. gentoo-sources here, 3.7.6 at the moment, from time to time I
"git pull" some kernel from linux-git or linux-stable (Linus or Greg ...).

> Suspend/hibernate works perfectly in all my machines; I haven't had a
> failed resume in (literally) years.

Good to hear.

I see upower.service as active but disabled ... ? hmm..

Stefan


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