Hi,
something I observed with systemd-195 is that the LidClose event is delivered when switching from X to console while the lid is closed. This is unexpected, and what I expected is instead that nothing occurs. Approximate steps to reproduce, IIRC: 1. Plug in external monitor 2. Boot machine. By way of KMS, output will be cloned to the big screen. 3. When the X desktop is finally running, close laptop lid. (Because the picture is also cloned in this case) In XFCE's power settings, I have set that LidClose does not do anything - for obvious reason. <let any amount of time pass> 4. Switch to tty1 5. systemd does an S2RAM. So in other words, if you worked for an hour in X and then switch, you get a suspend event out of nowhere without warning notice. # journalctl -n ... Apr 17 06:41:30 nakamura.inai.de systemd-logind[502]: Suspending... Apr 17 06:41:30 nakamura.inai.de systemd[1]: Starting Sleep. Apr 17 06:41:30 nakamura.inai.de systemd[1]: Reached target Sleep. Apr 17 06:41:30 nakamura.inai.de systemd[1]: Starting Suspend... Apr 17 06:41:30 nakamura.inai.de systemd-sleep[5315]: Suspending system... (Now I also need to find the knob to turn off suspend in systemd; this was not here before in systemd-44.) _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel