https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=462617
Paul Leiber <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #5 from Paul Leiber <[email protected]> --- Hi, not sure if I should jump in here or create a new bug. I am trying to get "Standby, then hibernate" working in KDE on my laptop. I have set the laptop up so that "systemctl suspend-then-hibernate" is working as expected (I tested this). However, using the KDE path, the system only goes into sleep aka suspend (I assume those to are identical) and never (after several hours at least) enters hibernate. I didn't see anything suspicious in dmesg. For testing purposes, I have set HibernateDelaySec=20 in /etc/systemd/sleep.conf (I also tried other, longer delay values). The system never enters hibernate. Following this discussion, I would expect that this means that the system should enter hibernate after 20 s in sleep. I also set SuspendEstimationSec=20, with no change. I didn't try to wait for the 5% battery value, as even if this worked, it would render the functionality useless for my purposes. The whole point of "sleep, then hibernate" from my point of view is to prevent the system from depleting the battery. As background information: In sleep/suspend, my system uses approx. 1% battery capacity per hour. This means that after 4 days at the most, the battery would be almost empty. I want my system to enter hibernate if it has been sleeping for some time, so that (almost) no battery is used. While trying to find a solution, I came across https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=306047 which seems to contradict the information in this bug report, as it refers to additional settings in ~/.config/powerdevilrc. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
