Andrei POPESCU wrote:
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> Maybe the BIOS / UEFI Firmware has options for this?
The solution was found by "acpitool -w".
Several of the devices were enabled at my host.
By try&error I figured out which one is my keyboard (XHC1) and which one
my mouse (PTXH).
I disabled it those by:
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On Lu, 13 dec 21, 16:22:17, Klaus Singvogel wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> my brand new computer (amd64, Bullseye) can be suspended to ACPI Mode S3 by
> "acpitool -s" under Debian.
>
> But whenever the USB mouse is moved (even a jiggle is enough) or the USB
> keyboard a key is hit, the computer wakes u
Hello,
my brand new computer (amd64, Bullseye) can be suspended to ACPI Mode S3 by
"acpitool -s" under Debian.
But whenever the USB mouse is moved (even a jiggle is enough) or the USB
keyboard a key is hit, the computer wakes up from S3.
In Windows this behaviour can be disabled per device i
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