Hi Juraj, I have had no trouble with the xfce4-power-manager putting my computer to sleep. The graphics card is usually the main issue with Suspend. What kind of card do you have? you can use something like lspci | grep VGA to get the exact model. This might help us figure out how to help you better :)
On 08/17/2014 12:52 AM, Juraj Fiala wrote: > Hiya. First mail to a mailing list ever so I apoligize for anything I > shouldn't have done. Thought that maybe this should be a question on > askubuntu, but this way it's problably better. > > I'm running Lubuntu 14.04, and loving the blazing speed. It's the > fastest OS I ever had. I can run a 64 bit system on 738MB RAM. > > The only thing I don't like is the power manager. I can't get it to > work. I set 'Laptop Mode' on in 'Default applications for LXSession', > xfce4-power-manager starts up correctly, handles everything correctly, > except putting the computer to sleep. > > I heard that xfce4-power-manager isn't patched to work with systemd. I > found a solution on Ask Ubuntu that will enable xfce4-power-manager to > put the laptop to sleep when the lid shuts down, by setting > "HandleLidSwitch" in /etc/systemd/logind.conf to "ignore". I tried, and > indeed, xfce4-power-manager was able to put the laptop to sleep on lid > close, but it was buggy (it didn't sleep every time), and it didn't > lock the screen. > > So I tried the opposite, as suggested in the answer. I set > "HandleLidSwitch" to the default (suspend), and turned off all lid > actions in xfce4-power-manager. A little improvment, but still, doesn't > work all the time, sometimes fails or just ignores, but at least it > locks the screen. > > > Has anyone here got a working power manager? If yes, how? > -- Regards -- Lubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users
