For the "suspend" after a wakeup, I've a similar problem on my EEEPC
1000HE, I didn't investigate a lot, but on my case I strongly suspect
that it is caused by a two process/script that try to manage the same
event. 

It does not happen when I press the Sleep button (Fn+F1 if I recall
correctly) but happen everytime when closing the lid. I remember to had
lots of problem with ACPI configuration, and some key are still not
working as expected, anyway, I've may in my case mess with some ACPI
script. Maybe you could look at this first? 

Manoel 

Le 2014-04-30 15:13, simsilver Lee a écrit : 

> Forget to mention, I have tried kernel 3.14, 3.14.1, 3.13.7, and none works 
> well on this. 
> 
> On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 10:11 PM, simsilver Lee <yihuanlingj...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
>> Hello everyone, I have met a problem recently after once update. My laptop 
>> suspends automatically after booting up, and suspends on and on after 
>> wakeup. I have checked up the log and there is no obvious errors. It works 
>> well on Win7 and Ubuntu Live, and on Gentoo the CPU is about 60 ℃. It also 
>> works well in single mode, but suspends quickly after I start NetworkManager 
>> service. And I found that it echo "^@" before the first-time suspend in the 
>> console.
>> 
>> I have tried some solutions such as pass "pcie_aspm=force" to kernel, 
>> disable gdm service, none works. Masking suspend.target and 
>> systemd-suspend.service helps, but I want a better solution.
>> 
>> Could someone help me? And what info do I need to attach?
>> 
>> Simsilver

 

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